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Publication : Endothelial podosome rosettes regulate vascular branching in tumour angiogenesis.

First Author  Seano G Year  2014
Journal  Nat Cell Biol Volume  16
Issue  10 Pages  931-41, 1-8
PubMed ID  25218639 Mgi Jnum  J:217710
Mgi Id  MGI:5615348 Doi  10.1038/ncb3036
Citation  Seano G, et al. (2014) Endothelial podosome rosettes regulate vascular branching in tumour angiogenesis. Nat Cell Biol 16(10):931-41, 1-8
abstractText  The mechanism by which angiogenic endothelial cells break the physical barrier of the vascular basement membrane and consequently sprout to form new vessels in mature tissues is unclear. Here, we show that the angiogenic endothelium is characterized by the presence of functional podosome rosettes. These extracellular-matrix-degrading and adhesive structures are precursors of de novo branching points and represent a key feature in the formation of new blood vessels. VEGF-A stimulation induces the formation of endothelial podosome rosettes by upregulating integrin alpha6beta1. In contrast, the binding of alpha6beta1 integrin to the laminin of the vascular basement membrane impairs the formation of podosome rosettes by restricting alpha6beta1 integrin to focal adhesions and hampering its translocation to podosomes. Using an ex vivo sprouting angiogenesis assay, transgenic and knockout mouse models and human tumour sample analysis, we provide evidence that endothelial podosome rosettes control blood vessel branching and are critical regulators of pathological angiogenesis.
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