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Venous-derived angioblasts generate organ-specific vessels during zebrafish embryonic development

Formation and remodeling of vascular beds are complex processes orchestrated by multiple signaling pathways. Although it is well accepted that vessels of a particular organ display specific features that enable them to fulfill distinct functions, the embryonic origins of tissue-specific vessels and...

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Autores principales: Hen, Gideon, Nicenboim, Julian, Mayseless, Oded, Asaf, Lihee, Shin, Masahiro, Busolin, Giorgia, Hofi, Roy, Almog, Gabriella, Tiso, Natascia, Lawson, Nathan D., Yaniv, Karina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4689221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26525671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.129247
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author Hen, Gideon
Nicenboim, Julian
Mayseless, Oded
Asaf, Lihee
Shin, Masahiro
Busolin, Giorgia
Hofi, Roy
Almog, Gabriella
Tiso, Natascia
Lawson, Nathan D.
Yaniv, Karina
author_facet Hen, Gideon
Nicenboim, Julian
Mayseless, Oded
Asaf, Lihee
Shin, Masahiro
Busolin, Giorgia
Hofi, Roy
Almog, Gabriella
Tiso, Natascia
Lawson, Nathan D.
Yaniv, Karina
author_sort Hen, Gideon
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description Formation and remodeling of vascular beds are complex processes orchestrated by multiple signaling pathways. Although it is well accepted that vessels of a particular organ display specific features that enable them to fulfill distinct functions, the embryonic origins of tissue-specific vessels and the molecular mechanisms regulating their formation are poorly understood. The subintestinal plexus of the zebrafish embryo comprises vessels that vascularize the gut, liver and pancreas and, as such, represents an ideal model in which to investigate the early steps of organ-specific vessel formation. Here, we show that both arterial and venous components of the subintestinal plexus originate from a pool of specialized angioblasts residing in the floor of the posterior cardinal vein (PCV). Using live imaging of zebrafish embryos, in combination with photoconvertable transgenic reporters, we demonstrate that these angioblasts undergo two phases of migration and differentiation. Initially, a subintestinal vein forms and expands ventrally through a Bone Morphogenetic Protein-dependent step of collective migration. Concomitantly, a Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-dependent shift in the directionality of migration, coupled to the upregulation of arterial markers, is observed, which culminates with the generation of the supraintestinal artery. Together, our results establish the zebrafish subintestinal plexus as an advantageous model for the study of organ-specific vessel development and provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms controlling its formation. More broadly, our findings suggest that PCV-specialized angioblasts contribute not only to the formation of the early trunk vasculature, but also to the establishment of late-forming, tissue-specific vascular beds.
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spelling pubmed-46892212016-01-07 Venous-derived angioblasts generate organ-specific vessels during zebrafish embryonic development Hen, Gideon Nicenboim, Julian Mayseless, Oded Asaf, Lihee Shin, Masahiro Busolin, Giorgia Hofi, Roy Almog, Gabriella Tiso, Natascia Lawson, Nathan D. Yaniv, Karina Development Research Article Formation and remodeling of vascular beds are complex processes orchestrated by multiple signaling pathways. Although it is well accepted that vessels of a particular organ display specific features that enable them to fulfill distinct functions, the embryonic origins of tissue-specific vessels and the molecular mechanisms regulating their formation are poorly understood. The subintestinal plexus of the zebrafish embryo comprises vessels that vascularize the gut, liver and pancreas and, as such, represents an ideal model in which to investigate the early steps of organ-specific vessel formation. Here, we show that both arterial and venous components of the subintestinal plexus originate from a pool of specialized angioblasts residing in the floor of the posterior cardinal vein (PCV). Using live imaging of zebrafish embryos, in combination with photoconvertable transgenic reporters, we demonstrate that these angioblasts undergo two phases of migration and differentiation. Initially, a subintestinal vein forms and expands ventrally through a Bone Morphogenetic Protein-dependent step of collective migration. Concomitantly, a Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-dependent shift in the directionality of migration, coupled to the upregulation of arterial markers, is observed, which culminates with the generation of the supraintestinal artery. Together, our results establish the zebrafish subintestinal plexus as an advantageous model for the study of organ-specific vessel development and provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms controlling its formation. More broadly, our findings suggest that PCV-specialized angioblasts contribute not only to the formation of the early trunk vasculature, but also to the establishment of late-forming, tissue-specific vascular beds. The Company of Biologists 2015-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4689221/ /pubmed/26525671 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.129247 Text en © 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Hen, Gideon
Nicenboim, Julian
Mayseless, Oded
Asaf, Lihee
Shin, Masahiro
Busolin, Giorgia
Hofi, Roy
Almog, Gabriella
Tiso, Natascia
Lawson, Nathan D.
Yaniv, Karina
Venous-derived angioblasts generate organ-specific vessels during zebrafish embryonic development
title Venous-derived angioblasts generate organ-specific vessels during zebrafish embryonic development
title_full Venous-derived angioblasts generate organ-specific vessels during zebrafish embryonic development
title_fullStr Venous-derived angioblasts generate organ-specific vessels during zebrafish embryonic development
title_full_unstemmed Venous-derived angioblasts generate organ-specific vessels during zebrafish embryonic development
title_short Venous-derived angioblasts generate organ-specific vessels during zebrafish embryonic development
title_sort venous-derived angioblasts generate organ-specific vessels during zebrafish embryonic development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4689221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26525671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.129247
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