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Integrated single-nuclei and spatial transcriptomic analysis reveals propagation of early acute vein harvest and distension injury signaling pathways following arterial implantation.

Marina E MichaudLucas MotaMojtaba BakhtiariBeena E ThomasJohn TomeoWilliam PilcherMauricio ContrerasChristiane FerranSwati S BhasinLeena Pradhan-NabzdykFrank W LoGerfoPatric LiangManoj K Bhasin
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Vein conduit harvest and distension elicit a prompt genomic response facilitated by distinct cellular subpopulations heterogeneously distributed throughout the vein wall. This response was found to be further exacerbated following vein graft implantation, resulting in a cascade of maladaptive gene regulatory networks. Together, these results suggest that distension initiates the upregulation of pathological pathways that may ultimately contribute to bypass graft failure and presents potential early targets warranting investigation for targeted therapies. This work highlights the first applications of single-nuclei and spatial transcriptomic analyses to investigate venous pathologies, underscoring the utility of these methodologies and providing a foundation for future investigations.
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