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Publication : The adaptor protein Shc integrates growth factor and ECM signaling during postnatal angiogenesis.

First Author  Sweet DT Year  2012
Journal  Blood Volume  119
Issue  8 Pages  1946-55
PubMed ID  22096252 Mgi Jnum  J:181797
Mgi Id  MGI:5314189 Doi  10.1182/blood-2011-10-384560
Citation  Sweet DT, et al. (2012) The adaptor protein Shc integrates growth factor and ECM signaling during postnatal angiogenesis. Blood 119(8):1946-55
abstractText  Angiogenesis requires integration of cues from growth factors, extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, and their receptors in endothelial cells. In the present study, we show that the adaptor protein Shc is required for angiogenesis in zebrafish, mice, and cell-culture models. Shc knockdown zebrafish embryos show defects in intersegmental vessel sprouting in the trunk. Shc flox/flox; Tie2-Cre mice display reduced angiogenesis in the retinal neovascularization model and in response to VEGF in the Matrigel plug assay in vivo. Functional studies reveal a model in which Shc is required for integrin-mediated spreading and migration specifically on fibronectin, as well as endothelial cell survival in response to VEGF. Mechanistically, Shc is required for activation of the Akt pathway downstream of both integrin and VEGF signaling, as well as for integration of signals from these 2 receptors when cells are grown on fibronectin. Therefore, we have identified a unique mechanism in which signals from 2 critical angiogenic signaling axes, integrins and VEGFR-2, converge at Shc to regulate postnatal angiogenesis.
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