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    Hypoxia-Induced Mitogenic Factor (HIMF/FIZZ1/RELMα) Recruits Bone Marrow-Derived Cells to the Murine Pulmonary Vasculature

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    . and localized to the media layer of the vessels. This finding suggests that these cells are of mesenchymal origin and differentiate toward myofibroblast and vascular smooth muscle. Structural location in the media of small vessels suggests a functional role in the lung vasculature. To examine a potential mechanism for HIMF-dependent recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells to the pulmonary vasculature, we performed a cell migration assay using cultured human mesenchymal stem cells (HMSCs). The addition of recombinant HIMF induced migration of HMSCs in a phosphoinosotide-3-kinase-dependent manner.These results demonstrate HIMF-dependent recruitment of BMD mesenchymal-like cells to the remodeling pulmonary vasculature

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    GFP and cellular markers sca-1 and c-kit co-localize in AAV-HIMF-treated bone marrow transplant recipients.

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    <p>Frozen lung sections from bone marrow transplant recipients treated with AAV-HIMF (2.5×10<sup>10</sup> VP, 14d) were stained with antibodies for (B) sca-1, (F) c-kit, or (J) CD34 (red). (C, G, K) GFP signal was obtained through direct visualization (green). (A, E, I) Cell nuclei were counterstained with DAPI (blue). (D, H, L) The arrows in the merged images demonstrate co-localization of GFP with the cellular markers. Scale bar: 20 µm.</p

    HIMF expression in murine lung.

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    <p>Paraffin-embedded lung sections from normoxic (7d, 20.8% O<sub>2</sub>) (A), hypoxic (7d, 10.0% O<sub>2</sub>) (B), AAV-null-treated (14d, 2.5×10<sup>10</sup> VP) (C), and AAV-HIMF-treated (14d, 2.5×10<sup>10</sup> VP) (D) mice were rehydrated and stained with goat anti-mouse HIMF polyclonal antibodies. Pa: pulmonary artery. Aw: airway. Scale bar: 50 µm.</p

    Both chronic hypoxia and pulmonary HIMF gene transfer recruit BMD cells to the pulmonary vasculature.

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    <p>(A–C, J–M) Light micrograph of fluorescence images to show blood vessel structure. Frozen sections from normoxic (20.8% O<sub>2</sub>) (D, N), hypoxic (10.0% O<sub>2</sub>) (E, O), and AAV-HIMF treated (2.5×10<sup>10</sup> VP) (F, P, Q) lungs were stained with a rabbit anti-GFP polyclonal antibody that was visualized by an FITC-conjugated goat anti-rabbit IgG antibody (green). (G–I, R–U): Differential interference contrast images of light and fluorescence images to show structure. A–L, N–P, R–T: Scale bar: 50µm. M, Q, U: Scale bar: 20µm.</p
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