Tissue-specific conditionalCCM2knockout mice establish the essential role of endothelial CCM2 in angiogenesis: implications for human cerebral cavernous malformations

Author:

Boulday Gwénola12,Blécon Anne12,Petit Nathalie12,Chareyre Fabrice3,Garcia Luis A.1,Niwa-Kawakita Michiko3,Giovannini Marco3,Tournier-Lasserve Elisabeth124

Affiliation:

1. INSERM, UMR-S 740, Paris, France

2. Université Paris 7-Denis Diderot, Faculté de Médecine, Site Lariboisière, Paris, F-75010, France

3. INSERM UMR-S 674, Paris, France

4. AP-HP, Groupe hospitalier Lariboisiere-Fernand-Widal, Laboratoire de Génétique, Paris, F-75010, France

Abstract

SUMMARYCerebral cavernous malformations (CCM) are vascular malformations of the brain that lead to cerebral hemorrhages. In 20% of CCM patients, this results from an autosomal dominant condition caused by loss-of-function mutations in one of the three CCM genes. High expression levels of the CCM genes in the neuroepithelium indicate that CCM lesions might be caused by a loss of function of these genes in neural cells rather than in vascular cells. However, their in vivo function, particularly during cerebral angiogenesis, is totally unknown. We developed mice with constitutive and tissue-specific CCM2 deletions to investigate CCM2 function in vivo. Constitutive deletion of CCM2 leads to early embryonic death. Deletion of CCM2 from neuroglial precursor cells does not lead to cerebrovascular defects, whereas CCM2 is required in endothelial cells for proper vascular development. Deletion of CCM2 from endothelial cells severely affects angiogenesis, leading to morphogenic defects in the major arterial and venous blood vessels and in the heart, and results in embryonic lethality at mid-gestation. These findings establish the essential role of endothelial CCM2 for proper vascular development and strongly suggest that the endothelial cell is the primary target in the cascade of events leading from CCM2 mutations to CCM cerebrovascular lesions.

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous),Medicine (miscellaneous),Neuroscience (miscellaneous)

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