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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 16.
Published in final edited form as: Cytometry A. 2020 Dec 20;99(3):251–256. doi: 10.1002/cyto.a.24292

Table 3.

Murine Endothelial cell phenotypes segregated by vessel size, vessel type, stemness, and inducibility

Markers
Positive Negative
Vessel Size
Large Vessel CD157 56, Helix Pomatia Lectin (HPA) 57,58 Griffonia Simplicifolia Lectin (GS-1) 57,58, Glycine Max Lectin (SBA) 57,58
Microvascular Griffonia Simplicifolia Lectin (GS-1) 57,58, Glycine Max Lectin (SBA) 57,58 CD157 56, Helix Pomatia Lectin (HPA) 57,58
Stemness
E-SP CD34 59, CD157 60,56,61, CD200 60,56, Sca-1 59,62
ECFC CD117 (c-kit) 29, CD133 31 PDGFR-β 33,63
Endothelial Stem Cell CD157 60,56,61, CD200 60,56, Procr 64,65, Sca-1 64 PDGFR-β 33,63
Lymph Node High Endothelial Venules (HEVs)
Mucosal VEGFR-3 (Flt4) 7, MECA367 (MAdCAM-1) 8,9 MECA-79 8,9
Peripheral Lymph Node VEGFR-3 (Flt4) 7, MECA-79 8,9 MECA367 (MAdCAM-1) 8,9
Other EC Subsets
Arterial Ephrin β2 66,67 , Depp 68 Ephrin β4 66,67
Venous Ephrin β4 66,67,69,70 Ephrin β2 66,67,69,70, Depp 68
Inducible Markers CD54 (I-CAM) 14, CD62P (P-Selectin) 13, CD142 12,13

Markers in bold are the most commonly used to discriminate endothelial cells belonging to each listed district. Framed markers are used for both murine and human panels.