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Published in: Vascular Cell 1/2011

Open Access 01-12-2011 | Research

Expression of HES and HEY genes in infantile hemangiomas

Authors: Omotinuwe Adepoju, Alvin Wong, Alex Kitajewski, Karen Tong, Elisa Boscolo, Joyce Bischoff, Jan Kitajewski, June K Wu

Published in: Vascular Cell | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Background

Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common benign tumor of infancy, yet their pathogenesis is poorly understood. IHs are believed to originate from a progenitor cell, the hemangioma stem cell (HemSC). Recent studies by our group showed that NOTCH proteins and NOTCH ligands are expressed in hemangiomas, indicating Notch signaling may be active in IHs. We sought to investigate downstream activation of Notch signaling in hemangioma cells by evaluating the expression of the basic HLH family proteins, HES/HEY, in IHs.

Materials and Methods

HemSCs and hemangioma endothelial cells (HemECs) are isolated from freshly resected hemangioma specimens. Quantitative RT-PCR was performed to probe for relative gene transcript levels (normalized to beta-actin). Immunofluorescence was performed to evaluate protein expression. Co-localization studies were performed with CD31 (endothelial cells) and NOTCH3 (peri-vascular, non-endothelial cells). HemSCs were treated with the gamma secretase inhibitor (GSI) Compound E, and gene transcript levels were quantified with real-time PCR.

Results

HEY1, HEYL, and HES1 are highly expressed in HemSCs, while HEY2 is highly expressed in HemECs. Protein expression evaluation by immunofluorescence confirms that HEY2 is expressed by HemECs (CD31+ cells), while HEY1, HEYL, and HES1 are more widely expressed and mostly expressed by perivascular cells of hemangiomas. Inhibition of Notch signaling by addition of GSI resulted in down-regulation of HES/HEY genes.

Conclusions

HES/HEY genes are expressed in IHs in cell type specific patterns; HEY2 is expressed in HemECs and HEY1, HEYL, HES1 are expressed in HemSCs. This pattern suggests that HEY/HES genes act downstream of Notch receptors that function in distinct cell types of IHs. HES/HEY gene transcripts are decreased with the addition of a gamma-secretase inhibitor, Compound E, demonstrating that Notch signaling is active in infantile hemangioma cells.
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Metadata
Title
Expression of HES and HEY genes in infantile hemangiomas
Authors
Omotinuwe Adepoju
Alvin Wong
Alex Kitajewski
Karen Tong
Elisa Boscolo
Joyce Bischoff
Jan Kitajewski
June K Wu
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Vascular Cell / Issue 1/2011
Electronic ISSN: 2045-824X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/2045-824X-3-19

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