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Podocalyxin Regulates Murine Lung Vascular Permeability by Altering Endothelial Cell Adhesion

Despite the widespread use of CD34-family sialomucins (CD34, podocalyxin and endoglycan) as vascular endothelial cell markers, there is remarkably little known of their vascular function. Podocalyxin (gene name Podxl), in particular, has been difficult to study in adult vasculature as germ-line dele...

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Autores principales: Debruin, Erin J., Hughes, Michael R., Sina, Christina, Liu, Alex, Cait, Jessica, Jian, Zhiqi, Lopez, Martin, Lo, Bernard, Abraham, Thomas, McNagny, Kelly M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4193771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25303643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108881
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author Debruin, Erin J.
Hughes, Michael R.
Sina, Christina
Liu, Alex
Cait, Jessica
Jian, Zhiqi
Lopez, Martin
Lo, Bernard
Abraham, Thomas
McNagny, Kelly M.
author_facet Debruin, Erin J.
Hughes, Michael R.
Sina, Christina
Liu, Alex
Cait, Jessica
Jian, Zhiqi
Lopez, Martin
Lo, Bernard
Abraham, Thomas
McNagny, Kelly M.
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description Despite the widespread use of CD34-family sialomucins (CD34, podocalyxin and endoglycan) as vascular endothelial cell markers, there is remarkably little known of their vascular function. Podocalyxin (gene name Podxl), in particular, has been difficult to study in adult vasculature as germ-line deletion of podocalyxin in mice leads to kidney malformations and perinatal death. We generated mice that conditionally delete podocalyxin in vascular endothelial cells (Podxl (ΔEC) mice) to study the homeostatic role of podocalyxin in adult mouse vessels. Although Podxl (ΔEC) adult mice are viable, their lungs display increased lung volume and changes to the matrix composition. Intriguingly, this was associated with increased basal and inflammation-induced pulmonary vascular permeability. To further investigate the etiology of these defects, we isolated mouse pulmonary endothelial cells. Podxl (ΔEC) endothelial cells display mildly enhanced static adhesion to fibronectin but spread normally when plated on fibronectin-coated transwells. In contrast, Podxl (ΔEC) endothelial cells exhibit a severely impaired ability to spread on laminin and, to a lesser extent, collagen I coated transwells. The data suggest that, in endothelial cells, podocalyxin plays a previously unrecognized role in maintaining vascular integrity, likely through orchestrating interactions with extracellular matrix components and basement membranes, and that this influences downstream epithelial architecture.
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spelling pubmed-41937712014-10-14 Podocalyxin Regulates Murine Lung Vascular Permeability by Altering Endothelial Cell Adhesion Debruin, Erin J. Hughes, Michael R. Sina, Christina Liu, Alex Cait, Jessica Jian, Zhiqi Lopez, Martin Lo, Bernard Abraham, Thomas McNagny, Kelly M. PLoS One Research Article Despite the widespread use of CD34-family sialomucins (CD34, podocalyxin and endoglycan) as vascular endothelial cell markers, there is remarkably little known of their vascular function. Podocalyxin (gene name Podxl), in particular, has been difficult to study in adult vasculature as germ-line deletion of podocalyxin in mice leads to kidney malformations and perinatal death. We generated mice that conditionally delete podocalyxin in vascular endothelial cells (Podxl (ΔEC) mice) to study the homeostatic role of podocalyxin in adult mouse vessels. Although Podxl (ΔEC) adult mice are viable, their lungs display increased lung volume and changes to the matrix composition. Intriguingly, this was associated with increased basal and inflammation-induced pulmonary vascular permeability. To further investigate the etiology of these defects, we isolated mouse pulmonary endothelial cells. Podxl (ΔEC) endothelial cells display mildly enhanced static adhesion to fibronectin but spread normally when plated on fibronectin-coated transwells. In contrast, Podxl (ΔEC) endothelial cells exhibit a severely impaired ability to spread on laminin and, to a lesser extent, collagen I coated transwells. The data suggest that, in endothelial cells, podocalyxin plays a previously unrecognized role in maintaining vascular integrity, likely through orchestrating interactions with extracellular matrix components and basement membranes, and that this influences downstream epithelial architecture. Public Library of Science 2014-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4193771/ /pubmed/25303643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108881 Text en © 2014 Debruin 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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Debruin, Erin J.
Hughes, Michael R.
Sina, Christina
Liu, Alex
Cait, Jessica
Jian, Zhiqi
Lopez, Martin
Lo, Bernard
Abraham, Thomas
McNagny, Kelly M.
Podocalyxin Regulates Murine Lung Vascular Permeability by Altering Endothelial Cell Adhesion
title Podocalyxin Regulates Murine Lung Vascular Permeability by Altering Endothelial Cell Adhesion
title_full Podocalyxin Regulates Murine Lung Vascular Permeability by Altering Endothelial Cell Adhesion
title_fullStr Podocalyxin Regulates Murine Lung Vascular Permeability by Altering Endothelial Cell Adhesion
title_full_unstemmed Podocalyxin Regulates Murine Lung Vascular Permeability by Altering Endothelial Cell Adhesion
title_short Podocalyxin Regulates Murine Lung Vascular Permeability by Altering Endothelial Cell Adhesion
title_sort podocalyxin regulates murine lung vascular permeability by altering endothelial cell adhesion
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4193771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25303643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108881
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