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Publication : Dynamic alterations in decoy VEGF receptor-1 stability regulate angiogenesis.

First Author  Boucher JM Year  2017
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  8
Pages  15699 PubMed ID  28589930
Mgi Jnum  J:250384 Mgi Id  MGI:5920895
Doi  10.1038/ncomms15699 Citation  Boucher JM, et al. (2017) Dynamic alterations in decoy VEGF receptor-1 stability regulate angiogenesis. Nat Commun 8:15699
abstractText  Blood vessel expansion is driven by sprouting angiogenesis of endothelial cells, and is essential for development, wound healing and disease. Membrane-localized vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-1 (mVEGFR1) is an endothelial cell-intrinsic decoy receptor that negatively modulates blood vessel morphogenesis. Here we show that dynamic regulation of mVEGFR1 stability and turnover in blood vessels impacts angiogenesis. mVEGFR1 is highly stable and constitutively internalizes from the plasma membrane. Post-translational palmitoylation of mVEGFR1 is a binary stabilization switch, and ligand engagement leads to depalmitoylation and lysosomal degradation. Trafficking of palmitoylation enzymes via Rab27a regulates mVEGFR1 stability, as reduced levels of Rab27a impaired palmitoylation of mVEGFR1, decreased its stability, and elevated blood vessel sprouting and in vivo angiogenesis. These findings identify a regulatory axis affecting blood vessel morphogenesis that highlights exquisite post-translational regulation of mVEGFR1 in its role as a molecular rheostat.
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