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Endothelial Depletion of Acvrl1 in Mice Leads to Arteriovenous Malformations Associated with Reduced Endoglin Expression

Rare inherited cardiovascular diseases are frequently caused by mutations in genes that are essential for the formation and/or function of the cardiovasculature. Hereditary Haemorrhagic Telangiectasia is a familial disease of this type. The majority of patients carry mutations in either Endoglin (EN...

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Autores principales: Tual-Chalot, Simon, Mahmoud, Marwa, Allinson, Kathleen R., Redgrave, Rachael E., Zhai, Zhenhua, Oh, S. Paul, Fruttiger, Marcus, Arthur, Helen M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4045906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24896812
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098646
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author Tual-Chalot, Simon
Mahmoud, Marwa
Allinson, Kathleen R.
Redgrave, Rachael E.
Zhai, Zhenhua
Oh, S. Paul
Fruttiger, Marcus
Arthur, Helen M.
author_facet Tual-Chalot, Simon
Mahmoud, Marwa
Allinson, Kathleen R.
Redgrave, Rachael E.
Zhai, Zhenhua
Oh, S. Paul
Fruttiger, Marcus
Arthur, Helen M.
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description Rare inherited cardiovascular diseases are frequently caused by mutations in genes that are essential for the formation and/or function of the cardiovasculature. Hereditary Haemorrhagic Telangiectasia is a familial disease of this type. The majority of patients carry mutations in either Endoglin (ENG) or ACVRL1 (also known as ALK1) genes, and the disease is characterized by arteriovenous malformations and persistent haemorrhage. ENG and ACVRL1 encode receptors for the TGFβ superfamily of ligands, that are essential for angiogenesis in early development but their roles are not fully understood. Our goal was to examine the role of Acvrl1 in vascular endothelial cells during vascular development and to determine whether loss of endothelial Acvrl1 leads to arteriovenous malformations. Acvrl1 was depleted in endothelial cells either in early postnatal life or in adult mice. Using the neonatal retinal plexus to examine angiogenesis, we observed that loss of endothelial Acvrl1 led to venous enlargement, vascular hyperbranching and arteriovenous malformations. These phenotypes were associated with loss of arterial Jag1 expression, decreased pSmad1/5/8 activity and increased endothelial cell proliferation. We found that Endoglin was markedly down-regulated in Acvrl1-depleted ECs showing endoglin expression to be downstream of Acvrl1 signalling in vivo. Endothelial-specific depletion of Acvrl1 in pups also led to pulmonary haemorrhage, but in adult mice resulted in caecal haemorrhage and fatal anaemia. We conclude that during development, endothelial Acvrl1 plays an essential role to regulate endothelial cell proliferation and arterial identity during angiogenesis, whilst in adult life endothelial Acvrl1 is required to maintain vascular integrity.
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spelling pubmed-40459062014-06-09 Endothelial Depletion of Acvrl1 in Mice Leads to Arteriovenous Malformations Associated with Reduced Endoglin Expression Tual-Chalot, Simon Mahmoud, Marwa Allinson, Kathleen R. Redgrave, Rachael E. Zhai, Zhenhua Oh, S. Paul Fruttiger, Marcus Arthur, Helen M. PLoS One Research Article Rare inherited cardiovascular diseases are frequently caused by mutations in genes that are essential for the formation and/or function of the cardiovasculature. Hereditary Haemorrhagic Telangiectasia is a familial disease of this type. The majority of patients carry mutations in either Endoglin (ENG) or ACVRL1 (also known as ALK1) genes, and the disease is characterized by arteriovenous malformations and persistent haemorrhage. ENG and ACVRL1 encode receptors for the TGFβ superfamily of ligands, that are essential for angiogenesis in early development but their roles are not fully understood. Our goal was to examine the role of Acvrl1 in vascular endothelial cells during vascular development and to determine whether loss of endothelial Acvrl1 leads to arteriovenous malformations. Acvrl1 was depleted in endothelial cells either in early postnatal life or in adult mice. Using the neonatal retinal plexus to examine angiogenesis, we observed that loss of endothelial Acvrl1 led to venous enlargement, vascular hyperbranching and arteriovenous malformations. These phenotypes were associated with loss of arterial Jag1 expression, decreased pSmad1/5/8 activity and increased endothelial cell proliferation. We found that Endoglin was markedly down-regulated in Acvrl1-depleted ECs showing endoglin expression to be downstream of Acvrl1 signalling in vivo. Endothelial-specific depletion of Acvrl1 in pups also led to pulmonary haemorrhage, but in adult mice resulted in caecal haemorrhage and fatal anaemia. We conclude that during development, endothelial Acvrl1 plays an essential role to regulate endothelial cell proliferation and arterial identity during angiogenesis, whilst in adult life endothelial Acvrl1 is required to maintain vascular integrity. Public Library of Science 2014-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4045906/ /pubmed/24896812 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098646 Text en © 2014 Tual-Chalot et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tual-Chalot, Simon
Mahmoud, Marwa
Allinson, Kathleen R.
Redgrave, Rachael E.
Zhai, Zhenhua
Oh, S. Paul
Fruttiger, Marcus
Arthur, Helen M.
Endothelial Depletion of Acvrl1 in Mice Leads to Arteriovenous Malformations Associated with Reduced Endoglin Expression
title Endothelial Depletion of Acvrl1 in Mice Leads to Arteriovenous Malformations Associated with Reduced Endoglin Expression
title_full Endothelial Depletion of Acvrl1 in Mice Leads to Arteriovenous Malformations Associated with Reduced Endoglin Expression
title_fullStr Endothelial Depletion of Acvrl1 in Mice Leads to Arteriovenous Malformations Associated with Reduced Endoglin Expression
title_full_unstemmed Endothelial Depletion of Acvrl1 in Mice Leads to Arteriovenous Malformations Associated with Reduced Endoglin Expression
title_short Endothelial Depletion of Acvrl1 in Mice Leads to Arteriovenous Malformations Associated with Reduced Endoglin Expression
title_sort endothelial depletion of acvrl1 in mice leads to arteriovenous malformations associated with reduced endoglin expression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4045906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24896812
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098646
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