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Spatial transcriptomics reveals a key role of fibroblast-like vascular smooth muscle cells in human atherosclerotic cell crosstalk and stability - PubMed

8 days ago
  • #Atherosclerosis
  • #Spatial Transcriptomics
  • #VSMC
  • Spatial transcriptomics identifies fibroblast-like vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) as key regulators in human atherosclerotic plaque stability.
  • The study utilized spatial and single-cell transcriptomics from 13 carotid plaques to analyze cell phenotypes, trajectories, and intercellular communications.
  • Fibroblast-like VSMCs were associated with extracellular matrix formation and found more in asymptomatic individuals, correlating with stable plaque features and lower risk of future cardiovascular events.
  • Genes specific to fibroblast-like VSMCs were enriched in coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction, suggesting a genetic link to atherosclerotic diseases.
  • Potential drug repurposing opportunities were identified through compounds that could induce key marker genes of fibroblast-like VSMCs, validated in vitro.
  • The findings suggest targeting fibroblast-like VSMCs could offer new therapeutic avenues for preventing atherosclerotic events.