[PDF][PDF] Epithelial Vegfa specifies a distinct endothelial population in the mouse lung

LV Ellis, MP Cain, V Hutchison, P Flodby, ED Crandall… - Developmental cell, 2020 - cell.com
LV Ellis, MP Cain, V Hutchison, P Flodby, ED Crandall, Z Borok, B Zhou, EJ Ostrin, JD Wythe
Developmental cell, 2020cell.com
The lung microvasculature is essential for gas exchange and commonly considered
homogeneous. We show that VEGFA from the epithelium is required for a distinct
endothelial cell (EC) population in the mouse lung. Vegfa is predominantly expressed by
alveolar type 1 (AT1) cells and locally required to specify a subset of ECs. Single-cell RNA
sequencing (scRNA-seq) reveals that∼ 15% of lung ECs are transcriptionally distinct—
marked by Carbonic anhydrase 4 (Car4)—and arise from bulk ECs, as suggested by …
Summary
The lung microvasculature is essential for gas exchange and commonly considered homogeneous. We show that VEGFA from the epithelium is required for a distinct endothelial cell (EC) population in the mouse lung. Vegfa is predominantly expressed by alveolar type 1 (AT1) cells and locally required to specify a subset of ECs. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) reveals that ∼15% of lung ECs are transcriptionally distinct—marked by Carbonic anhydrase 4 (Car4)—and arise from bulk ECs, as suggested by trajectory analysis. Car4 ECs have extensive cellular projections and are separated from AT1 cells by a limited basement membrane without intervening pericytes. Car4 ECs are specifically lost upon epithelial Vegfa deletion; without Car4 ECs, the alveolar space is aberrantly enlarged despite the normal appearance of myofibroblasts. Lung Car4 ECs and retina tip ECs have common and distinct features. These findings support a signaling role of AT1 cells and shed light on alveologenesis.
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