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CDK1 inhibition reduces osteogenesis in endothelial cells in vascular calcification
Yan Zhao, Yang Yang, Xiuju Wu, Li Zhang, Xinjiang Cai, Jaden Ji, Sydney Chen, Abigail Vera, Kristina I. Boström, Yucheng Yao
Yan Zhao, Yang Yang, Xiuju Wu, Li Zhang, Xinjiang Cai, Jaden Ji, Sydney Chen, Abigail Vera, Kristina I. Boström, Yucheng Yao
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Research Article Cell biology Vascular biology

CDK1 inhibition reduces osteogenesis in endothelial cells in vascular calcification

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Vascular calcification is a severe complication of cardiovascular diseases. Previous studies demonstrated that endothelial lineage cells transitioned into osteoblast-like cells and contributed to vascular calcification. Here, we found that inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) prevented endothelial lineage cells from transitioning to osteoblast-like cells and reduced vascular calcification. We identified a robust induction of CDK1 in endothelial cells (ECs) in calcified arteries and showed that EC–specific gene deletion of CDK1 decreased the calcification. We found that limiting CDK1 induced E-twenty-six specific sequence variant 2 (ETV2), which was responsible for blocking endothelial lineage cells from undergoing osteoblast differentiation. We also found that inhibition of CDK1 reduced vascular calcification in a diabetic mouse model. Together, the results highlight the importance of CDK1 suppression and suggest CDK1 inhibition as a potential option for treating vascular calcification.

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Yan Zhao, Yang Yang, Xiuju Wu, Li Zhang, Xinjiang Cai, Jaden Ji, Sydney Chen, Abigail Vera, Kristina I. Boström, Yucheng Yao

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