The cytoskeleton adaptor protein Sorbs1 controls the development of lymphatic and venous vessels in zebrafish

Author:

Veloso Alexandra,Bleuart Anouk,Orban Tanguy,Bruyr Jonathan,Cabochette Pauline,Germano Raoul F.V.,Bernard Alice,Vanhollebeke Benoit,Martin Maud,Dequiedt Franck

Abstract

AbstractLymphangiogenesis, the formation of lymphatic vessels is tightly linked to the development of the venous vasculature, both at the cellular and molecular levels. Here, we identify a novel role for Sorbs1, the founding member of the SoHo family of cytoskeleton adaptor proteins, in vascular and lymphatic development in zebrafish. We show that Sorbs1 is required for secondary sprouting and emergence of several vascular structures specifically derived from the axial vein. Most notably, formation of the precursor parachordal lymphatic structures is affected in sorbs1 mutant embryos, severely impacting the establishment of a proper trunk lymphatic network and leading to edema development. We show that Sorbs1 is probably not part of the Vegfc signaling, but instead might interacts with the BMP pathways. Mechanistically, we show that Sorbs1 controls FAK/Src signaling to impact on Rac1 and RhoA GTPases-regulated cytoskeleton processes. Inactivation of Sorbs1 altered cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) contact rearrangement and cytoskeleton dynamics, leading to specific defects in endothelial cell migratory and adhesive properties. Our data thus establish Sorbs1 as an important regulator of lymphangiogenesis distinct from the Vegfc signaling axis, increasing our understanding of context-specific vascular and lymphatic development.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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