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A non-canonical Notch complex regulates adherens junctions and vascular barrier function

The vascular barrier that separates blood from tissues is actively regulated by the endothelium and is essential for transport, inflammation, and hemostasis(1). Hemodynamic shear stress plays a critical role in maintaining endothelial barrier function(2), but how this occurs remains unknown. Here, u...

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Autores principales: Polacheck, William J., Kutys, Matthew L., Yang, Jinling, Eyckmans, Jeroen, Wu, Yinyu, Vasavada, Hema, Hirschi, Karen K., Chen, Christopher S.
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Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5730479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29160307
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature24998
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author Polacheck, William J.
Kutys, Matthew L.
Yang, Jinling
Eyckmans, Jeroen
Wu, Yinyu
Vasavada, Hema
Hirschi, Karen K.
Chen, Christopher S.
author_facet Polacheck, William J.
Kutys, Matthew L.
Yang, Jinling
Eyckmans, Jeroen
Wu, Yinyu
Vasavada, Hema
Hirschi, Karen K.
Chen, Christopher S.
author_sort Polacheck, William J.
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description The vascular barrier that separates blood from tissues is actively regulated by the endothelium and is essential for transport, inflammation, and hemostasis(1). Hemodynamic shear stress plays a critical role in maintaining endothelial barrier function(2), but how this occurs remains unknown. Here, using an engineered organotypic model of perfused microvessels and confirming in mouse models, we identify that activation of the Notch1 transmembrane receptor directly regulates vascular barrier function through a non-canonical, transcription independent signaling mechanism that drives adherens junction assembly. Shear stress triggers Dll4-dependent proteolytic activation of Notch1 to reveal the Notch1 transmembrane domain – the key domain that mediates barrier establishment. Expression of the Notch1 transmembrane domain is sufficient to rescue Notch1 knockout-induced defects in barrier function, and does so by catalyzing the formation of a novel receptor complex in the plasma membrane consisting of VE-cadherin, the transmembrane protein tyrosine phosphatase LAR, and the Rac1 GEF Trio. This complex activates Rac1 to drive adherens junction assembly and establish barrier function. Canonical Notch transcriptional signaling is highly conserved throughout metazoans and is required for many processes in vascular development, including arterial-venous differentiation(3), angiogenesis(4), and remodeling(5); here, we establish the existence of a previously unappreciated non-canonical cortical signaling pathway for Notch1 that regulates vascular barrier function, and thus provide a mechanism by which a single receptor might link transcriptional programs with adhesive and cytoskeletal remodeling.
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spelling pubmed-57304792018-05-13 A non-canonical Notch complex regulates adherens junctions and vascular barrier function Polacheck, William J. Kutys, Matthew L. Yang, Jinling Eyckmans, Jeroen Wu, Yinyu Vasavada, Hema Hirschi, Karen K. Chen, Christopher S. Nature Article The vascular barrier that separates blood from tissues is actively regulated by the endothelium and is essential for transport, inflammation, and hemostasis(1). Hemodynamic shear stress plays a critical role in maintaining endothelial barrier function(2), but how this occurs remains unknown. Here, using an engineered organotypic model of perfused microvessels and confirming in mouse models, we identify that activation of the Notch1 transmembrane receptor directly regulates vascular barrier function through a non-canonical, transcription independent signaling mechanism that drives adherens junction assembly. Shear stress triggers Dll4-dependent proteolytic activation of Notch1 to reveal the Notch1 transmembrane domain – the key domain that mediates barrier establishment. Expression of the Notch1 transmembrane domain is sufficient to rescue Notch1 knockout-induced defects in barrier function, and does so by catalyzing the formation of a novel receptor complex in the plasma membrane consisting of VE-cadherin, the transmembrane protein tyrosine phosphatase LAR, and the Rac1 GEF Trio. This complex activates Rac1 to drive adherens junction assembly and establish barrier function. Canonical Notch transcriptional signaling is highly conserved throughout metazoans and is required for many processes in vascular development, including arterial-venous differentiation(3), angiogenesis(4), and remodeling(5); here, we establish the existence of a previously unappreciated non-canonical cortical signaling pathway for Notch1 that regulates vascular barrier function, and thus provide a mechanism by which a single receptor might link transcriptional programs with adhesive and cytoskeletal remodeling. 2017-11-13 2017-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5730479/ /pubmed/29160307 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature24998 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Reprints and permissions information is available at www.nature.com/reprints (http://www.nature.com/reprints)
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Polacheck, William J.
Kutys, Matthew L.
Yang, Jinling
Eyckmans, Jeroen
Wu, Yinyu
Vasavada, Hema
Hirschi, Karen K.
Chen, Christopher S.
A non-canonical Notch complex regulates adherens junctions and vascular barrier function
title A non-canonical Notch complex regulates adherens junctions and vascular barrier function
title_full A non-canonical Notch complex regulates adherens junctions and vascular barrier function
title_fullStr A non-canonical Notch complex regulates adherens junctions and vascular barrier function
title_full_unstemmed A non-canonical Notch complex regulates adherens junctions and vascular barrier function
title_short A non-canonical Notch complex regulates adherens junctions and vascular barrier function
title_sort non-canonical notch complex regulates adherens junctions and vascular barrier function
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5730479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29160307
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature24998
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