Role of endothelial PDGFB in arterio-venous malformations pathogenesis

IF 9.2 1区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Angiogenesis Pub Date : 2023-12-09 DOI:10.1007/s10456-023-09900-w
Yanzhu Lin, Johannes Gahn, Kuheli Banerjee, Gergana Dobreva, Mahak Singhal, Alexandre Dubrac, Roxana Ola
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Arterial-venous malformations (AVMs) are direct connections between arteries and veins without an intervening capillary bed. Either familial inherited or sporadically occurring, localized pericytes (PCs) drop is among the AVMs’ hallmarks. Whether impaired PC coverage triggers AVMs or it is a secondary event is unclear. Here we evaluated the role of the master regulator of PC recruitment, Platelet derived growth factor B (PDGFB) in AVM pathogenesis. Using tamoxifen-inducible deletion of Pdgfb in endothelial cells (ECs), we show that disruption of EC Pdgfb-mediated PC recruitment and maintenance leads to capillary enlargement and organotypic AVM-like structures. These vascular lesions contain non-proliferative hyperplastic, hypertrophic and miss-oriented capillary ECs with an altered capillary EC fate identity. Mechanistically, we propose that PDGFB maintains capillary EC size and caliber to limit hemodynamic changes, thus restricting expression of Krüppel like factor 4 and activation of Bone morphogenic protein, Transforming growth factor β and NOTCH signaling in ECs. Furthermore, our study emphasizes that inducing or activating PDGFB signaling may be a viable therapeutic approach for treating vascular malformations.

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内皮 PDGFB 在动静脉畸形发病机制中的作用
动静脉畸形(AVM)是动脉和静脉之间的直接连接,中间没有毛细血管床。无论是家族遗传还是偶发,局部周细胞(PC)下降都是动静脉畸形的特征之一。目前还不清楚PC覆盖能力受损是否会诱发视网膜畸形,抑或是一种继发性事件。在这里,我们评估了 PC 招募的主调节因子血小板衍生生长因子 B (PDGFB) 在动静脉畸形发病机制中的作用。利用他莫昔芬诱导的内皮细胞(ECs)中 Pdgfb 的缺失,我们发现,EC Pdgfb 介导的 PC 招募和维持的中断会导致毛细血管扩大和有机型 AVM 样结构。这些血管病变包含非增殖性增生、肥大和定向错误的毛细血管 EC,其毛细血管 EC 的命运特征发生了改变。从机理上讲,我们认为 PDGFB 可维持毛细血管 EC 的大小和口径以限制血流动力学变化,从而限制 Krüppel 类因子 4 的表达以及 EC 中骨形态发生蛋白、转化生长因子 β 和 NOTCH 信号的激活。此外,我们的研究强调,诱导或激活 PDGFB 信号可能是治疗血管畸形的一种可行疗法。
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Angiogenesis
Angiogenesis PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
CiteScore
21.90
自引率
8.20%
发文量
37
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Angiogenesis, a renowned international journal, seeks to publish high-quality original articles and reviews on the cellular and molecular mechanisms governing angiogenesis in both normal and pathological conditions. By serving as a primary platform for swift communication within the field of angiogenesis research, this multidisciplinary journal showcases pioneering experimental studies utilizing molecular techniques, in vitro methods, animal models, and clinical investigations into angiogenic diseases. Furthermore, Angiogenesis sheds light on cutting-edge therapeutic strategies for promoting or inhibiting angiogenesis, while also highlighting fresh markers and techniques for disease diagnosis and prognosis.
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