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Publication : Dosage-dependent requirement of BMP type II receptor for maintenance of vascular integrity.

First Author  Liu D Year  2007
Journal  Blood Volume  110
Issue  5 Pages  1502-10
PubMed ID  17496203 Mgi Jnum  J:145514
Mgi Id  MGI:3834835 Doi  10.1182/blood-2006-11-058594
Citation  Liu D, et al. (2007) Dosage-dependent requirement of BMP type II receptor for maintenance of vascular integrity. Blood 110(5):1502-10
abstractText  Germ-line mutations in bone morphogenic protein type II receptor (Bmpr2) confer susceptibility to pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), which is characterized by obstructive vascular lesions in small arteries. The molecular and cellular mechanisms that account for the etiology of this disorder remain elusive, as does the role of Bmpr2 in postnatal tissue homeostasis. Here we show that in adult mice, stably silencing Bmpr2 expression by RNA interference does not increase pulmonary arterial resistance but results in severe mucosal hemorrhage, incomplete mural cell coverage on vessel walls, and gastrointestinal hyperplasia. We present evidence that BMP receptor signaling regulates vascular remodeling during angiogenesis by maintaining the expression of endothelial guidance molecules that promote vessel patterning and maturation and by counteracting growth factor-induced AKT activation. Attenuation of this function may cause vascular dysmorphogenesis and predisposition to angioproliferative diseases. Our findings provide a mechanistic link between PAH and other diseases associated with the BMP/TGF-beta pathways, such as hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia and juvenile polyposis syndrome.
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