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Müller glia cells regulate Notch signaling and retinal angiogenesis via the generation of 19,20-dihydroxydocosapentaenoic acid

Cytochrome P450 (CYP) epoxygenases generate bioactive lipid epoxides which can be further metabolized to supposedly less active diols by the soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH). As the role of epoxides and diols in angiogenesis is unclear, we compared retinal vasculature development in wild-type and sEH...

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Autores principales: Hu, Jiong, Popp, Rüdiger, Frömel, Timo, Ehling, Manuel, Awwad, Khader, Adams, Ralf H., Hammes, Hans-Peter, Fleming, Ingrid
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3920554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24446488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20131494
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author Hu, Jiong
Popp, Rüdiger
Frömel, Timo
Ehling, Manuel
Awwad, Khader
Adams, Ralf H.
Hammes, Hans-Peter
Fleming, Ingrid
author_facet Hu, Jiong
Popp, Rüdiger
Frömel, Timo
Ehling, Manuel
Awwad, Khader
Adams, Ralf H.
Hammes, Hans-Peter
Fleming, Ingrid
author_sort Hu, Jiong
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description Cytochrome P450 (CYP) epoxygenases generate bioactive lipid epoxides which can be further metabolized to supposedly less active diols by the soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH). As the role of epoxides and diols in angiogenesis is unclear, we compared retinal vasculature development in wild-type and sEH(−/−) mice. Deletion of the sEH significantly delayed angiogenesis, tip cell, and filopodia formation, a phenomenon associated with activation of the Notch signaling pathway. In the retina, sEH was localized in Müller glia cells, and Müller cell–specific sEH deletion reproduced the sEH(−/−) retinal phenotype. Lipid profiling revealed that sEH deletion decreased retinal and Müller cell levels of 19,20–dihydroxydocosapentaenoic acid (DHDP), a diol of docosahexenoic acid (DHA). 19,20-DHDP suppressed endothelial Notch signaling in vitro via inhibition of the γ-secretase and the redistribution of presenilin 1 from lipid rafts. Moreover, 19,20-DHDP, but not the parent epoxide, was able to rescue the defective angiogenesis in sEH(−/−) mice as well as in animals lacking the Fbxw7 ubiquitin ligase, which demonstrate strong basal activity of the Notch signaling cascade. These studies demonstrate that retinal angiogenesis is regulated by a novel form of neuroretina–vascular interaction involving the sEH-dependent generation of a diol of DHA in Müller cells.
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spelling pubmed-39205542014-08-10 Müller glia cells regulate Notch signaling and retinal angiogenesis via the generation of 19,20-dihydroxydocosapentaenoic acid Hu, Jiong Popp, Rüdiger Frömel, Timo Ehling, Manuel Awwad, Khader Adams, Ralf H. Hammes, Hans-Peter Fleming, Ingrid J Exp Med Article Cytochrome P450 (CYP) epoxygenases generate bioactive lipid epoxides which can be further metabolized to supposedly less active diols by the soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH). As the role of epoxides and diols in angiogenesis is unclear, we compared retinal vasculature development in wild-type and sEH(−/−) mice. Deletion of the sEH significantly delayed angiogenesis, tip cell, and filopodia formation, a phenomenon associated with activation of the Notch signaling pathway. In the retina, sEH was localized in Müller glia cells, and Müller cell–specific sEH deletion reproduced the sEH(−/−) retinal phenotype. Lipid profiling revealed that sEH deletion decreased retinal and Müller cell levels of 19,20–dihydroxydocosapentaenoic acid (DHDP), a diol of docosahexenoic acid (DHA). 19,20-DHDP suppressed endothelial Notch signaling in vitro via inhibition of the γ-secretase and the redistribution of presenilin 1 from lipid rafts. Moreover, 19,20-DHDP, but not the parent epoxide, was able to rescue the defective angiogenesis in sEH(−/−) mice as well as in animals lacking the Fbxw7 ubiquitin ligase, which demonstrate strong basal activity of the Notch signaling cascade. These studies demonstrate that retinal angiogenesis is regulated by a novel form of neuroretina–vascular interaction involving the sEH-dependent generation of a diol of DHA in Müller cells. The Rockefeller University Press 2014-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3920554/ /pubmed/24446488 http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20131494 Text en © 2014 Hu et al. This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
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Hu, Jiong
Popp, Rüdiger
Frömel, Timo
Ehling, Manuel
Awwad, Khader
Adams, Ralf H.
Hammes, Hans-Peter
Fleming, Ingrid
Müller glia cells regulate Notch signaling and retinal angiogenesis via the generation of 19,20-dihydroxydocosapentaenoic acid
title Müller glia cells regulate Notch signaling and retinal angiogenesis via the generation of 19,20-dihydroxydocosapentaenoic acid
title_full Müller glia cells regulate Notch signaling and retinal angiogenesis via the generation of 19,20-dihydroxydocosapentaenoic acid
title_fullStr Müller glia cells regulate Notch signaling and retinal angiogenesis via the generation of 19,20-dihydroxydocosapentaenoic acid
title_full_unstemmed Müller glia cells regulate Notch signaling and retinal angiogenesis via the generation of 19,20-dihydroxydocosapentaenoic acid
title_short Müller glia cells regulate Notch signaling and retinal angiogenesis via the generation of 19,20-dihydroxydocosapentaenoic acid
title_sort müller glia cells regulate notch signaling and retinal angiogenesis via the generation of 19,20-dihydroxydocosapentaenoic acid
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3920554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24446488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20131494
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