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Live-imaging of endothelial Erk activity reveals dynamic and sequential signalling events during regenerative angiogenesis.
Okuda, Kazuhide S; Keyser, Mikaela S; Gurevich, David B; Sturtzel, Caterina; Mason, Elizabeth A; Paterson, Scott; Chen, Huijun; Scott, Mark; Condon, Nicholas D; Martin, Paul; Distel, Martin; Hogan, Benjamin M.
Afiliação
  • Okuda KS; Organogenesis and Cancer Program, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Keyser MS; Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Gurevich DB; Department of Anatomy and Physiology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Sturtzel C; Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, St Lucia, Australia.
  • Mason EA; Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, St Lucia, Australia.
  • Paterson S; School of Biochemistry, Biomedical Sciences Building, University Walk, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom.
  • Chen H; Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, United Kingdom.
  • Scott M; Innovative Cancer Models, St Anna Kinderkrebsforschung, Children's Cancer Research Institute, Vienna, Austria.
  • Condon ND; Zebrafish Platform Austria for preclinical drug screening (ZANDR), Vienna, Austria.
  • Martin P; Organogenesis and Cancer Program, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Distel M; Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Hogan BM; Department of Anatomy and Physiology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
Elife ; 102021 05 18.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34003110
ABSTRACT
The formation of new blood vessel networks occurs via angiogenesis during development, tissue repair, and disease. Angiogenesis is regulated by intracellular endothelial signalling pathways, induced downstream of vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs) and their receptors (VEGFRs). A major challenge in understanding angiogenesis is interpreting how signalling events occur dynamically within endothelial cell populations during sprouting, proliferation, and migration. Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (Erk) is a central downstream effector of Vegf-signalling and reports the signalling that drives angiogenesis. We generated a vascular Erk biosensor transgenic line in zebrafish using a kinase translocation reporter that allows live-imaging of Erk-signalling dynamics. We demonstrate the utility of this line to live-image Erk activity during physiologically relevant angiogenic events. Further, we reveal dynamic and sequential endothelial cell Erk-signalling events following blood vessel wounding. Initial signalling is dependent upon Ca2+ in the earliest responding endothelial cells, but is independent of Vegfr-signalling and local inflammation. The sustained regenerative response, however, involves a Vegfr-dependent mechanism that initiates concomitantly with the wound inflammatory response. This work reveals a highly dynamic sequence of signalling events in regenerative angiogenesis and validates a new resource for the study of vascular Erk-signalling in real-time.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador / Transdução de Sinais / Neovascularização Fisiológica / Sistema de Sinalização das MAP Quinases / Células Endoteliais / Neovascularização Patológica Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador / Transdução de Sinais / Neovascularização Fisiológica / Sistema de Sinalização das MAP Quinases / Células Endoteliais / Neovascularização Patológica Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article