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Scientific Reports | 2018

Multipotent Adult Progenitor Cells Support Lymphatic Regeneration at Multiple Anatomical Levels during Wound Healing and Lymphedema

Manu Beerens; Xabier L. Aranguren; Benoit Hendrickx; Wouter Dheedene; Tom Dresselaers; Uwe Himmelreich; Catherine M. Verfaillie; Aernout Luttun

Lymphatic capillary growth is an integral part of wound healing, yet, the combined effectiveness of stem/progenitor cells on lymphatic and blood vascular regeneration in wounds needs further exploration. Stem/progenitor cell transplantation also emerged as an approach to cure lymphedema, a condition caused by lymphatic system deficiency. While lymphedema treatment requires lymphatic system restoration from the capillary to the collector level, it remains undetermined whether stem/progenitor cells support a complex regenerative response across the entire anatomical spectrum of the system. Here, we demonstrate that, although multipotent adult progenitor cells (MAPCs) showed potential to differentiate down the lymphatic endothelial lineage, they mainly trophically supported lymphatic endothelial cell behaviour in vitro. In vivo, MAPC transplantation supported blood vessel and lymphatic capillary growth in wounds and restored lymph drainage across skin flaps by stimulating capillary and pre-collector vessel regeneration. Finally, human MAPCs mediated survival and functional reconnection of transplanted lymph nodes to the host lymphatic network by improving their (lymph)vascular supply and restoring collector vessels. Thus, MAPC transplantation represents a promising remedy for lymphatic system restoration at different anatomical levels and hence an appealing treatment for lymphedema. Furthermore, its combined efficacy on lymphatic and blood vascular growth is an important asset for wound healing.


Circulation | 2017

Abstract 17178: CRISPR-mediated Insertions or Deletions of the Human LMNA Homolog in Zebrafish as a Model of Early-onset Cardiac Conduction Disease

Kenshi Hayashi; Manu Beerens; Eva Buys; Patrick Sips; Micah L. Burch; An Xiao; Yanbin Zhao; Noboru Fujino; Kenji Sakata; Tetsuo Konno; Hayato Tada; Akihiro Nomura; Toyonobu Tsuda; Ryota Teramoto; Yoji Nagata; Yoshihiro Tanaka; Masa-aki Kawashiri; Masakazu Yamagishi; Calum A. MacRae


Archive | 2015

Prdm16 and BOECs: a potential powerful combination to remedy peripheral arterial disease?

Sander Craps; Manu Beerens; Xabier L. Aranguren; Boukje Hoekman; Tinne Koninckx; Petra Vandervoort; Roland Devlieger; Aernout Luttun


Archive | 2015

Prdm16 as a novel candidate for inducing arterial specification and growth

Sander Craps; Manu Beerens; Xabier L. Aranguren; Boukje Hoekman; Tinne Koninckx; Petra Vandervoort; Roland Devlieger; Aernout Luttun


ISSN: 0009-7322 | 2015

Myosin binding protein C gene mutation (S593Pfs*9) induces heart failure and reduced Ca transient amplitude in zebrafish

Akiyoshi Ogimoto; Gabriel Musso; Andreas A. Werdich; David A White; Manu Beerens; Patrick Sips; Sunil Kapur; Micah L. Burch; Ludmila M Flores; Jitsuo Higaki; Calum A. MacRae


Archive | 2012

Multiple transcription factors cooperate with Notch to establish the arterial endothelial gene signature

Xabier L. Aranguren; Xabier Agirre; Manu Beerens; Giulia Coppiello; Ine Vandersmissen; Natalia Aguado; Joaquin Panadero; Alberto Pascual-Montano; Felipe Prosper; Aernout Luttun


Archive | 2012

Prdm16: a novel Notch accomplice in arterial development

Manu Beerens; Xabier L. Aranguren; Katrien Trappeniers; Roland Devlieger; Felipe Prosper; Aernout Luttun


Archive | 2010

The nuclear orphan receptor COUP-TFII plays an essential role in establishing and maintaining venous and lymphatic endothelial identity by distinct mechanisms

Xabier L. Aranguren; Manu Beerens; Giulia Coppiello; Wouter Vandevelde; Mieke Dewerchin; Aernout Luttun


Archive | 2010

Flk1-GFP transgenic reproter Xenopus laevis tadpoles to study angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis

Wouter Vandevelde; Annelii Ny; Philippe Hohensinner; Antonio Diez-Juan; Manu Beerens; Katleen Brepoels; Stephane Plaisance; Paul A. Krieg; Tobias Langenberg; Stefan Vinckier; Aernout Luttun; Mieke Dewerchin; Peter Carmeliet


Archive | 2009

The nuclear orphan receptor COUP-TFII plays an essential role in determining venous and lymphatic endothelial identity in zebrafish

Xabier L. Aranguren; Manu Beerens; Giulia Coppiello; Aernout Luttun

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Aernout Luttun

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Giulia Coppiello

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Roland Devlieger

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Calum A. MacRae

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Mieke Dewerchin

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Petra Vandervoort

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Sander Craps

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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