| Blood, Vol. 115, Issue 21, 4302-4312, May 27, 2010
Tissue type plasminogen activator regulates myeloid-cell dependent neoangiogenesis during tissue regeneration Blood Ohki et al. 115: 4302 Supplemental materials for: Ohki et alFiles in this Data Supplement: - Table S1. Coexpression of angiogenesis-related antigens on CD11b+ cells (PDF, 161 KB)
- Table S2. Increased number of circulating CD11b+ and VEGFR-1+ cells in tPA-treated mice (PDF, 132 KB)
- Figure S1. tPA promotes expression of angiogenesis- and cell migration-related genes in myeloid cells. CD11b+ CD11b− (JPG, 272 KB) -
C57BL/6 mice were injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) with recombinant tPA from day 0 until day 2. (A) Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), isolated from tPA-treated or control C57BL/6 mice, were stained with CD45, CD11b, or F4/80 antibodies and analyzed by FACS on day 2. Flow cytometric analysis of the CD45+ cell population demonstrated the presence of the indicated CD11b and F4/80 subpopulations: CD11bhigh, CD11bmed/F4/80med, CD11blow/F4/80−, and CD11b−/F4/80−(n=3). (B) RT-PCR analysis of VEGF-A,CXCR-4, CCR2, GM-CSF, neuropilin-1, and Tie-2 expression in CD11b+ and CD11b− cells isolated from mice treated with tPA or BSA-PBS in vivo. β-actin served as an internal control (n=2).
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