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Endothelial cell apoptosis in capillary network remodeling

✍ Scribed by Matthew J. Pollman; Louie Naumovski; Gary H. Gibbons


Book ID
102654161
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
523 KB
Volume
178
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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✦ Synopsis


We hypothesized that the regulation of apoptosis is an important determinant of capillary network structure. Using human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) in in vitro model systems of capillary tube formation, we initially documented that apoptosis is a prominent feature of network formation. Perturbations of integrin-matrix signaling by the administration of either colchicine or an anti-alpha(v)beta3 antibody resulted in the dissolution of the tubular network in association with increased apoptosis. The activation of the alpha(v)beta3 integrin induced increased expression of the anti-apoptotic gene bcl-2 and conferred resistance to the proapoptotic effect of TGF-beta1. In contrast to the stable networks formed by HUVEC, bovine aortic endothelial cells (BAEC) exhibited a more dynamic process of network formation and spontaneous involution. The inhibition of BAEC apoptosis by stable transfection of bcl-2 prevented the involution of the network. We hypothesized that TGF-beta1 present within the model system mediated network involution by inducing BAEC death. Indeed, blockade of TGF-beta1 with neutralizing antibodies reduced BAEC apoptosis and preserved the network structure. As observed with HUVEC networks, stable BAEC networks formed during blockade of TGF-beta1 were also dependent on the survival-promoting effects of matrixintegrin interactions. This study suggests that capillary network structure is determined by the balance of proapoptotic vs. anti-apoptotic signals mediated by the engagement of cytokine and integrin receptors within the milieu.


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