Mervin C Yoder

Mervin C Yoder
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis | IUPUI · Department of Pediatrics

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Introduction
Understanding biology of resident vascular endothelial stem cells in health and disease
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July 1985 - present
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Position
  • Research Assistant
July 1985 - present
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Position
  • Associate Chair for Basic Research

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Publications (533)
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Tissue injury to skin diminishes miR-200b in dermal fibroblasts. Fibroblasts are widely reported to directly reprogram into endothelial-like cells and we hypothesized that miR-200b inhibition may cause such changes. We transfected human dermal fibroblasts with anti-miR-200b oligonucleotide, then using single cell RNA sequencing, identified emergenc...
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Most circulating endothelial cells are apoptotic, but rare circulating endothelial colony forming cells (C-ECFCs, also known as blood outgrowth endothelial cells (BOECs)) with proliferative and vasculogenic activity can be cultured; the origin and naïve function of these C-ECFCs remains obscure. Herein, detailed lineage tracing reveals murine C-ECF...
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Background Endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFCs) contribute to postnatal vasculogenesis. In venous thromboembolic disease (VTD), they are functionally abnormal and produce high concentrations of TNF-α. Objective To analyze the TNF-α signaling pathway and its relationship with the expression of cell-cycle regulators. Methods Mononuclear cells (...
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Fetal cutaneous wound closure and repair differ from that in adulthood. In this work, we identify an oxidant stress sensor protein, nonselenocysteine-containing phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase (NPGPx), that is abundantly expressed in normal fetal epidermis (and required for fetal wound closure), though not in adult epidermis, but...
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Fetal cutaneous wound closure and repair differs from that in adulthood. In this work, we identify an oxidant stress sensor protein, nonselenocysteine-containing phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase (NPGPx) that is abundantly expressed in normal fetal epidermis (and required for fetal wound closure) though not in adult epidermis but, i...
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Most circulating endothelial cells are apoptotic, but rare circulating endothelial colony forming cells (C-ECFCs) with proliferative and vasculogenic activity can be cultured; the origin and naive function of these C-ECFCs remains obscure. Herein, detailed lineage tracing reveals murine C-ECFCs emerge in the early postnatal period, display high vas...
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Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) were differentiated into a specific mesoderm subset characterized by KDR ⁺ CD56 ⁺ APLNR ⁺ (KNA ⁺ ) expression. KNA ⁺ cells had high clonal proliferative potential and specification into endothelial colony-forming cell (ECFCs) phenotype. KNA ⁺ cells differentiated into perfused blood vessels when implant...
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Given the strong association between impaired renal microcirculation and disease states, significant attention has been directed toward understanding renal vascular repair. Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) have been studied in different cardiovascular models, including preclinical models of kidney disease. However, as this field of study has evo...
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The development of an in vitro system for the study of lung vascular disease is critical to understanding human pathologies. Conventional culture systems fail to fully recapitulate native microenvironmental conditions and are typically limited in their ability to represent human pathophysiology for the study of disease and drug mechanisms. Whole or...
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Endothelial to mesenchymal transition (EndMT) is a leading cause of fibrosis and disease, however its mechanism has yet to be elucidated. The endothelium possesses a profound regenerative capacity to adapt and reorganize that is attributed to a population of vessel-resident endovascular progenitors (EVP) governing an endothelial hierarchy. Here, us...
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Frequent on-line and automated monitoring of multiple protein biomarkers level secreted in the culture media during tissue growth is essential for the successful development of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (TERM) products. Here, we present a low-cost, rapid, reliable, and integrable anion-exchange membrane-(AEM) based multiplexed se...
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Blood vessel formation is a key feature in physiologic and pathologic processes. Once considered a homogeneous cell population that functions as a passive physical barrier between blood and tissue, endothelial cells (ECs) are now recognized to be quite “heterogeneous.” While numerous attempts to enhance endothelial repair and replacement have been...
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Background: Aberrant angiogenesis may play a role in the development of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. Objective: To explore the relationship between angiogenesis activity and evidence of neurodegeneration among older adults. Methods: Cross-sectional study of 49 older adults clinically characterized as cognitively normal, mild cognitive...
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Endothelial cells (ECs) are fundamental components of the blood vessels that comprise the vascular system; facilitate blood flow; and regulate permeability, angiogenesis, inflammatory responses and homeostatic tissue maintenance. Accumulating evidence suggests there is EC heterogeneity in vivo. However, isolation of fresh ECs from adult mice to inv...
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One current concept suggests that unchecked proliferation of clonally selected precursors of endothelial cells (ECs) contribute to severe pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). We hypothesized that clonally selected ECs expressing the progenitor marker CD117 promote severe occlusive pulmonary hypertension (PH). The remodelled pulmonary arteries of...
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Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) increases with age and is associated with increased risks of hematological malignancies. While TP53 mutations have been identified in CHIP, the molecular mechanisms by which mutant p53 promotes hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell (HSPC) expansion are largely unknown. Here we discover that mu...
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Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a disorder of the developing retina of preterm infants. ROP can lead to blindness because of abnormal angiogenesis that is the result of suspended vascular development and vaso-obliteration leading to severe retinal stress and hypoxia. We tested the hypothesis that the use of the human progenitor cell combination...
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Background and Hypothesis: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is prevalent in the United States. T2D patients are at risk for impaired fracture healing due to decreased angiogenesis, which is required for successful bone regeneration. Bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) is often used to help orthopedic surgeons with bone healing in difficult cases. Here, we be...
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Purpose of Review Vascular endothelial stem cell (VESC) and progenitor cell are emerging as local resident regulators of vascular endothelial repair and replacement in mammalian subjects. However, widely recognized and accepted standard measures of stem cell function have yet to be published and, thus, we summarize some recent evidence that VESCs d...
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It is generally considered that mouse embryonic stem cell (ESC) differentiation into blood cells in vitro recapitulates yolk sac (YS) hematopoi-esis. As such, similar to YS-derived B-progenitors, we demonstrate here that ESC-derived B-progenitors differentiate into B-1 and marginal zone B cells, but not B-2 cells in immunodeficient mice after trans...
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Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) increases with age and is associated with increased risks of hematological malignancies. While TP53 mutations have been identified in CHIP, the molecular mechanisms by which mutant p53 promotes hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell (HSPC) expansion are largely unknown. We discovered that mutan...
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Aims: Cord blood-derived endothelial colony-forming cells (CB-ECFCs) are a defined progenitor population with established roles in vascular homeostasis and angiogenesis, which possess low immunogenicity and high potential for allogeneic therapy, and are highly sensitive to regulation by reactive oxygen species (ROS). The aim of this study was to d...
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Previously, we showed that mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) can be mobilized into peripheral blood using electroacupuncture (EA) at acupoints, LI-4, LI-11, GV-14, and GV-20. The purpose of this study was to determine whether EA-mobilized MSC could be harvested and expanded in vitro to be used as an autologous cell therapy in horses. Peripheral blood mo...
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Intravenous administration of MSCs was effective in producing improvement in the lameness grade in 21 of 24 horses with osteoarthritis. (DOCX)
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Demographic data and details on the intravenous injection administrations of EA-MSC in horses intradermally tested. (DOCX)
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Cell migration initiates by traction generation through reciprocal actomyosin tension and focal adhesion reinforcement, but continued motility requires adaptive cytoskeletal remodeling and adhesion release. Here, we asked whether de novo gene expression contributes to this cytoskeletal feedback. We found that global inhibition of transcription or t...
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Table S2. RNA Sequencing Gene Expression Tables Comparing YS- and ESC-Derived B-Progenitors and BM- and ESC-Derived B-Progenitors
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Whole organ engineering paradigms typically involve repopulating acellular organ scaffolds with recipient-compatible cells, to generate a neo-organ that may provide key physiological functions. In the case of whole lung engineering, functionally endothelialized pulmonary vasculature is critical for establishing a fluid-tight barrier at the level of...
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Human umbilical cord blood contains highly proliferative circulating endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFC). These cells have promising therapeutic potential for various cardiovascular diseases by possessing robust in vitro clonal expansion potential and the ability to form functional blood vessels in vivo upon transplantation into recipient immun...
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A remarkable feature of erythropoiesis is the coordination of proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis of erythroid cells to precisely achieve erythropoietic homeostasis to avoid anemia and polycythemia. Anemia is a common disease arising from various causes, including Myelodysplastic syndromes, thalassemia, cancer chemotherapy, chronic kidney...
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Background: HIV may be related to cardiovascular disease through monocyte activation-associated endothelial dysfunction. Methods: Blood samples from 15 HIV-, 8 HIV+/ART-, and 15 HIV+/ART+ participants underwent flow cytometric measurement of endothelial colony forming cells (ECFC) and monocyte proportions. IncuCyte live cell imaging measurements...
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While erythropoietin (EPO) constitutes the major treatment for anemia, a range of anemic disorders remain resistant to EPO treatment. The need for alternative therapeutic strategies requires the identification of mechanisms that physiologically restrain erythropoiesis. Here we show that P38α restrains erythropoiesis in mouse and human erythroblasts...
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The formation of new blood vessels, or angiogenesis, is a complex process that plays important roles in growth and development, tissue and organ regeneration, as well as numerous pathological conditions. Angiogenesis undergoes multiple discrete steps that can be individually evaluated and quantified by a large number of bioassays. These independent...
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“Seeing” iPSCs in the Retina During Retinal Repair in Diabetic Retinopathy - Volume 24 Supplement - Sergio Li Calzi, Cristiano P Vieira, Dibyendu Chakraborty, Ashwath Jayagopal, Mervin C. Yoder, Maria B. Grant
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The role of primary cilia in mechanosensation is essential in endothelial cell (EC) shear responsiveness. Here, we find that venous, capillary, and progenitor ECs respond to shear stress in vitro in a cilia-dependent manner. We then demonstrate that primary cilia assembly in human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived ECs varies between dif...
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Cell migration initiates by traction generation through reciprocal actomyosin tension and focal adhesion reinforcement, but continued motility requires adaptive cytoskeletal remodeling and adhesion release. Here, we asked whether de novo gene expression contributes to this cytoskeletal feedback. We found that global inhibition of transcription or t...
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The peritoneal B-1 cells are innate-like B cells, secreting natural antibodies without T cell help. Cell transfer experiments suggest that CD5+ B-1a cells are of fetal origin because adult bone marrow stem/progenitors do not repopulate B-1a cells efficiently, while fetal liver cells do. We have previously reported the B-1 cell potential of extra-em...
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Intermittent fasting (IF) protects against the development of metabolic diseases and cancer, but whether it can prevent diabetic microvascular complications is not known. In db/db mice, we examined the impact of long-term IF on diabetic retinopathy (DR). Despite no change in glycated hemoglobin, db/db mice on the IF regimen displayed significantly...
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Juvenile Myelomonocytic Leukemia (JMML) is a pediatric myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) that has a poor prognosis. Somatic mutations in Ptpn11 are the most frequent cause of JMML and they commonly occur in utero. Animal models of mutant Ptpn11 have probed the signaling pathways that contribute to JMML. However, existing models may inappropriately...
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Objective Endothelial dysfunction is central to the pathogenesis of many rheumatic diseases, typified by vascular inflammation and damage. Immunosuppressive drugs induce disease remission and lead to improved patient survival. However, there remains a higher incidence of cardiovascular disease in these patients even after adequate disease control....
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Block in G0/G1 to S phase transition after MPA treatment. (PDF)
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2D Matrigel and 3D collagen assay. (PDF)
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Cell cycle analysis using BrdU and 7-AAD staining. (PDF)
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No effect on apoptosis after adding MPA. (PDF)
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Primers used in senescence. (PDF)
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Cord blood-derived endothelial colony-forming cells (CB-ECFCs) are a defined progenitor population with established roles in vascular homeostasis and angiogenesis, which possess low immunogenicity and high potential for allogeneic therapy. CB-ECFCs are subject to regulation by reactive oxygen species (ROS) and here we specifically investigated the...
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The generation of new blood vessels via angiogenesis is critical for meeting tissue oxygen demands. A role for adult stem cells in this process remains unclear. Here, we identified CD157 (bst1, bone marrow stromal antigen 1) as a marker of tissue-resident vascular endothelial stem cells (VESCs) in large arteries and veins of numerous mouse organs....
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Leukemia accepted article preview online, 16 November 2017. doi:10.1038/leu.2017.325.
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The capacity of existing blood vessels to give rise to new blood vessels via endothelial cell sprouting is called angiogenesis and is a well-studied biologic process. In contrast, little is known about the mechanisms for endothelial cell replacement or regeneration within established blood vessels. Since clear definitions exist for identifying cell...
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Recently a protocol was established to obtain large quantities of human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC)-derived endothelial progenitors, called endothelial colony forming cells (ECFC), and of candidate smooth-muscle forming cells (SMFC). Here, we tested their suitability for assembling in spheroids, and in larger 3D cell constructs. iPSC-deri...
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The emergence of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology paves the way to generate large numbers of patient-specific endothelial cells (ECs) that can be potentially delivered for regenerative medicine in patients with cardiovascular disease. In the last decade, numerous protocols that differentiate EC from iPSC have been developed by many g...
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Background: Accumulating evidence suggests the origin of Juvenile Myelomonocytic Leukemia (JMML) is closely associated with fetal development. Nevertheless, the contribution of embryonic progenitors to JMML pathogenesis remains unexplored. We hypothesized that expression of JMML-initiating PTPN11 mutations in HSC-independent yolk sac erythromyeloi...
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Human endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFCs) represent a promising source of adult stem cells for vascular repair, yet their regenerative capacity is limited. Here, we set out to understand the molecular mechanism restricting the repair function of ECFCs. We found that key pro-angiogenic pathways are repressed in ECFCs due to the presence of biva...
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To repair and rebuild damaged tissue in diseased human subjects remains a daunting challenge for clinical medicine. Proper vascular formation that serves to deliver blood-borne nutrients and adequate levels of oxygen and remove wastes is critical for successful tissue regeneration. Endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFC) represent a promising cell...
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Background Venous thromboembolic disease (VTD) is a public health problem. We recently reported that endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFCs) derived from endothelial cells (EC) (ECFC-ECs) from patients with VTD have a dysfunctional state. For this study, we proposed that a dysfunctional status of these cells generates a reduction of its proliferat...
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p>Microgliaimmune cells in the brainderive from yolk-sac erythro-myeloid progenitors (EMPs), which are distinct from haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). Frederic Geissmann and colleagues show that mosaic expression of a mutant BRAF, which activates the RASMEKERK pathway and causes tumours when expressed in HSCs, results in expansion of tissue-residen...
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Juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML) is a pediatric myeloproliferative neoplasm that bears distinct characteristics associated with abnormal fetal development. JMML has been extensively modeled in mice expressing the oncogenic KrasG12D mutation. However, these models have struggled to recapitulate the defining features of JMML due to in utero le...
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Recent developments in automated optical sectioning microscope systems have enabled researchers to conduct high resolution, three-dimensional (3D) microscopy at the scale of millimeters in various types of tissues. This powerful technology allows the exploration of tissues at an unprecedented level of detail, while preserving the spatial context. B...
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) represents a significant clinical concern that is associated with high mortality rates and also represents a significant risk factor for the development of chronic kidney disease (CKD). This article will consider alterations in renal endothelial function in the setting of AKI that may underlie impairment in renal perfusion...