Affiliation:
1. Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia
2. Uppsala University, Beijer and Science for Life Laboratories, Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, Rudbeck Laboratory, Uppsala 75185, Sweden
Abstract
Endothelial cell adhesion is implicated in blood vessel sprout formation, yet how adhesion controls angiogenesis, and whether it occurs via rapid remodeling of adherens junctions, focal adhesion assembly, or both, remains poorly understood. Furthermore, how endothelial cell adhesion is controlled in particular tissues and under different conditions remains unexplored. Here, we identified an unexpected role for spatiotemporal c-Src activity in sprouting angiogenesis in the retina, which is in contrast to the dominant focus on c-Src's role in maintenance of vascular integrity. Thus, mice specifically deficient in endothelial c-Src displayed significantly reduced blood vessel sprouting and loss in actin-rich filopodial protrusions at the vascular front of the developing retina. In contrast to what has been observed during vascular leakage, endothelial cell-cell adhesion was unaffected by loss of c-Src. Instead, decreased angiogenic sprouting was due to loss of focal adhesion assembly and cell-matrix adhesion, resulting in loss of sprout stability. These results demonstrate c-Src signaling at specified endothelial cell membrane compartments (adherens junctions or focal adhesions) control vascular processes in a tissue and context dependent manner.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Australian Research Council
European Molecular Biology Organization
Svenska Sällskapet för Medicinsk Forskning
Swedish Cancer Foundation
Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse
Fondation Leducq
Publisher
The Company of Biologists
Subject
Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology
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