posted on 2014-01-03, 00:00authored byChangwon Park, Tae Min Kim, Asrar B. Malik
The establishment and maintenance of the vascular system is critical for embryonic development and postnatal life. Defects in endothelial cell development and vessel formation and function lead to embryonic lethality and are important in the etiology of vascular diseases. Here we review the underlying molecular mechanisms of endothelial cell differentiation, plasticity, and the development of the vasculature. This review focuses on the interplay among transcription factors and signaling molecules that specify the differentiation of vascular endothelial cells. We also discuss recent progress on reprogramming of somatic cells towards distinct endothelial cell lineages and its promise in regenerative vascular medicine.
Funding
This work was supported by the March of Dimes Foundation, 5-FY12-44 (to CP), the American Heart Association, 11SDG7390074 (to CP) and NIH R01 HL45638 (to ABM), NIH R01 HL90152 (to ABM), NIH P01 60678 (to ABM), and NIH P01 77806 (to ABM).