Angpt1 binding to Tie1 regulates the signaling required for lymphatic vessel development in zebrafish

Author:

Morooka Nanami12ORCID,Gui Ning1,Ando Koji3,Sako Keisuke1ORCID,Fukumoto Moe1ORCID,Hasegawa Urara4ORCID,Hußmann Melina56ORCID,Schulte-Merker Stefan56ORCID,Mochizuki Naoki1ORCID,Nakajima Hiroyuki1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Research Institute 1 Department of Cell Biology , , Suita, Osaka 564-8565 , Japan

2. Hamamatsu University School of Medicine 2 Department of Medical Physiology , , Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 431-3192 , Japan

3. National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Research Institute 3 Department of Cardiac Regeneration Biology , , Suita, Osaka 564-8565 , Japan

4. The Pennsylvania State University 4 Department of Materials Science and Engineering , , Steidle Building, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802 , United States

5. Institute of Cardiovascular Organogenesis and Regeneration 5 , Faculty of Medicine , , 48149 Münster , Germany

6. WU Münster 5 , Faculty of Medicine , , 48149 Münster , Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT Development of the vascular system is regulated by multiple signaling pathways mediated by receptor tyrosine kinases. Among them, angiopoietin (Ang)/Tie signaling regulates lymphatic and blood vessel development in mammals. Of the two Tie receptors, Tie2 is well known as a key mediator of Ang/Tie signaling, but, unexpectedly, recent studies have revealed that the Tie2 locus has been lost in many vertebrate species, whereas the Tie1 gene is more commonly present. However, Tie1-driven signaling pathways, including ligands and cellular functions, are not well understood. Here, we performed comprehensive mutant analyses of angiopoietins and Tie receptors in zebrafish and found that only angpt1 and tie1 mutants show defects in trunk lymphatic vessel development. Among zebrafish angiopoietins, only Angpt1 binds to Tie1 as a ligand. We indirectly monitored Ang1/Tie1 signaling and detected Tie1 activation in sprouting endothelial cells, where Tie1 inhibits nuclear import of EGFP-Foxo1a. Angpt1/Tie1 signaling functions in endothelial cell migration and proliferation, and in lymphatic specification during early lymphangiogenesis, at least in part by modulating Vegfc/Vegfr3 signaling. Thus, we show that Angpt1/Tie1 signaling constitutes an essential signaling pathway for lymphatic development in zebrafish.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Japan Science and Technology Agency

Takeda Science Foundation

SENSHIN Medical Research Foundation

Kao Foundation for Research on Health Science

Sumitomo Foundation

Ichiro Kanehara Foundation for the Promotion of Medical Sciences and Medical Care

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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1. Lymphatic System Development and Function;Current Cardiology Reports;2024-08-22

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