146 acts as a novel receptor for netrin-1 in promoting angiogenesis and vascular development
ngiogenesis, a process that newly-formed blood vessels sprout from pre-existing ones, is vital for vertebrate development and adult homeostasis. Previous studies have demonstrated that the neuronal guidance molecule netrin-1 participates in angiogenesis and morphogenesis of the vascular system. Netrin-1 exhibits dual activities in angiogenesis: either promoting or inhibiting angiogenesis. The anti-angiogenic activity of netrin-1 is mediated by UNC5B receptor. However, how netrin-1 promotes angiogenesis remained unclear. Here we report that CD146, an endothelial transmembrane protein of the immunoglobulin superfamily, is a receptor for netrin-1. Netrin-1 binds to CD146 with high affinity, inducing endothelial cell activation and downstream signaling in a CD146-dependent manner. Conditional knockout of the cd146 gene in the murine endothelium or disruption of netrin-CD146 interaction by a specific anti-CD146 antibody blocks or reduces netrin-1-induced angiogenesis. In zebrafish embryos, downregulating either netrin-1a or CD146 results in vascular defects with striking similarity. Moreover, knocking down CD146 blocks ectopic vascular sprouting induced by netrin-1 overexpression. Together, our data uncover CD146 as a previously unknown receptor for netrin-1 and also reveal a functional ligand for CD146 in angiogenesis, demonstrating the involvement of netrin-CD146 signaling in angiogenesis during vertebrate development.
ngiogenesis, a process that newly-formed blood vessels sprout from pre-existing ones, is vital for vertebrate development and adult homeostasis. Previous studies have demonstrated that the neuronal guidance molecule netrin-1 participates in angiogenesis and morphogenesis of the vascular system. Netrin-1 exhibits dual activities in angiogenesis: either promoting or inhibiting angiogenesis. The anti-angiogenic activity of netrin-1 is mediated by UNC5B receptor. However, how netrin-1 promotes angiogenesis remained unclear. Here we report that CD146, an endothelial transmembrane protein of the immunoglobulin superfamily, is a receptor for netrin-1. Netrin-1 binds to CD146 with high affinity, inducing endothelial cell activation and downstream signaling in a CD146-dependent manner. Conditional knockout of the cd146 gene in the murine endothelium or disruption of netrin-CD146 interaction by a specific anti-CD146 antibody blocks or reduces netrin-1-induced angiogenesis. In zebrafish embryos, downregulating either netrin-1a or CD146 results in vascular defects with striking similarity. Moreover, knocking down CD146 blocks ectopic vascular sprouting induced by netrin-1 overexpression. Together, our data uncover CD146 as a previously unknown receptor for netrin-1 and also reveal a functional ligand for CD146 in angiogenesis, demonstrating the involvement of netrin-CD146 signaling in angiogenesis during vertebrate development.
Feng, Jing、Wu, Jane Y.、Kong, Ruirui、Yan, Huiwen、Wu, Jane Y.、Yan, Xiyun、Zhang, Chunxia、Tu, Tao、Liu, Feng、Luo, Yongting、Wen, Pushuai、Ye, Zhongde、Chen, Jianan
基础医学分子生物学生理学
NTI-CD146 MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODYXON GUIDANCEUMOR ANGIOGENESISINHIBITS ANGIOGENESISENDOTHELIAL-CELLSNERVOUS-SYSTEMHESIONEXPRESSIONZEBRAFISHNCER
Feng, Jing,Wu, Jane Y.,Kong, Ruirui,Yan, Huiwen,Wu, Jane Y.,Yan, Xiyun,Zhang, Chunxia,Tu, Tao,Liu, Feng,Luo, Yongting,Wen, Pushuai,Ye, Zhongde,Chen, Jianan.146 acts as a novel receptor for netrin-1 in promoting angiogenesis and vascular development[EB/OL].(2016-05-11)[2025-08-02].https://chinaxiv.org/abs/201605.01203.点此复制
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