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ERK activation in endothelial cells is a novel marker during neovasculogenesis

2016; Wiley; Volume: 21; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/gtc.12438

ISSN

1365-2443

Autores

Ayumi Nagasawa‐Masuda, Kenta Terai,

Tópico(s)

Congenital heart defects research

Resumo

Vasculogenesis is essential during early development to construct networks transporting oxygen, blood and nutrients. Tip and stalk cells are specialized endothelial cells involved in novel vessel formation because of their behavior such as sprouting as a leading cell and following tip cell. However, the spatiotemporal details determining the emergence of these cells are unknown. Here, we first show that the ERK activity in endothelial cells represents the precursor of tip and stalk cells for vasculogenesis in zebrafish. We identified that tip and stalk cells for intersegmental vessel (ISV) formation were already specialized in the dorsal aorta (DA) before sprouting. Furthermore, similar specialization was observed in tip cells during parachordal vessel (PAV) formation in lymphangiogenesis. We also identified that the ERK activity was required for specialized cells to emerge from existing blood vessels. Our data show that the ERK activity is a novel marker for determining the emergence of cells in both angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis.

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