The core endothelial cell enriched transcriptomeEndothelial cells line the inside of all vessels and have a critical role in the regulation of hemostasis, inflammation, defense against blood borne pathogens, vascular tone, angiogenesis and the transport of molecules and nutrients to and from the blood stream. Endothelial cells from different vascular beds can vary in gene expression profile, but proteins critical for key endothelial functions tend to be expressed specifically in this cell type across vascular beds. In this section we detail the predicted core endothelial transcriptome, highlighting genes classified as having predicted specificity in endothelial cells in multiple tissue types. Such genes could be useful general markers for endothelial cells across tissue beds, and are likely critical for endothelial specific functions. These genes are sub-divided into 3 categories, based on the number of tissues in which they were independently classified as endothelial cell enriched.
Protein expression of genes enriched in endothelial cells across tissue typesAn example of a protein with predicted enriched expression in endothelial cells in multiple tissue types is the well known endothelial marker Platelet And Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecule 1 (PECAM1), the expression of which is largely concentrated at the junctions between adjacent cells. PECAM1 plays a critical role in the maintenance of endothelial barrier function.
Genes with predicted specificity in endothelial cells in individual tissuesA summary table of all genes with predicted high enrichment in endothelial cells in profiled tissues is provided below. Identified genes are subdivided into 3 categories in each tissue, based on the difference between the enrichment score in endothelial cells, compared to the other cell types profiled (see Methods Summary page for details):
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