Smooth muscle-specific deletion of cellular communication network factor 2 causes severe aorta malformation and atherosclerosis
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
Cellular communication network factor 2 (CCN2) is a matricellular protein implicated in fibrotic diseases, with ongoing clinical trials evaluating anti-CCN2-based therapies. By uncovering
Global- and SMC-specific
This study identifies CCN2 as a major constituent of the normal artery wall, critical in regulating SMC differentiation and aorta integrity and possessing a protective role against atherosclerosis development. These findings underscore the need for further investigation into the potential effects of anti-CCN2-based therapies on the vasculature.
Contributors

Jannik H Larsen
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Julie S Hegelund
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Matilde K Pedersen
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Cecilie M Andersson
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Caroline A Lindegaard
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Didde R Hansen
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Jane Stubbe
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Jes S Lindholt
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Camilla S Hansen
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Andrietta Grentzmann
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Maria Bloksgaard
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Boye L Jensen
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Raúl R Rodriguez-Díez
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Marta Ruiz-Ortega
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Sebastian Albinsson
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Michal Mokry
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Andrew Leask
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Roel Goldschmeding
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Bartosz Pilecki
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Grith L Sorensen
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Charles Pyke
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Martin Overgaard
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Hans C Beck
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Daniel F J Ketelhuth
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Lars M Rasmussen
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