“…Osteopontin (OPN) is a matricellular protein synthesized by a range of tissues and cell types including immunological cells (macrophages and T cells) (Lund et al, 2009), fibroblasts (Ashizawa et al, 1996; Jin et al, 2011), epithelial cells (Kato et al, 2014), osteoclasts, and osteoblasts (Qing et al, 2014), vascular smooth muscle cells (Sodhi et al, 2001), renal tubular epithelial cells (Zhang et al, 2010; Cobbs et al, 2018; Ding et al, 2018), and cardiomyocytes (Ashizawa et al, 1996; Lorenzen et al, 2015). OPN has been implicated as an important regulator of inflammation, biomineralization, cellular viability, cancer, diabetes, and renal disease (Icer and Gezmen-Karadag, 2018), and in the last few years has been getting increasing attention in the cardiovascular field (Singh et al, 2014; Li et al, 2017; Icer and Gezmen-Karadag, 2018).…”