| First Author | Chandana EP | Year | 2010 |
| Journal | BMC Dev Biol | Volume | 10 |
| Pages | 84 | PubMed ID | 20691046 |
| Mgi Jnum | J:163845 | Mgi Id | MGI:4830034 |
| Doi | 10.1186/1471-213X-10-84 | Citation | Chandana EP, et al. (2010) Involvement of the Reck tumor suppressor protein in maternal and embryonic vascular remodeling in mice. BMC Dev Biol 10:84 |
| abstractText | BACKGROUND: Developmental angiogenesis proceeds through multiple morphogenetic events including sprouting, intussusception, and pruning. Mice lacking the membrane-anchored metalloproteinase regulator Reck die in utero around embryonic day 10.5 with halted vascular development; however, the mechanisms by which this phenotype arises remain unclear. RESULTS: We found that Reck is abundantly expressed in the cells associated with blood vessels undergoing angiogenesis or remodelling in the uteri of pregnant female mice. Some of the Reck-positive vessels show morphological features consistent with non-sprouting angiogenesis. Treatment with a vector expressing a small hairpin RNA against Reck severely disrupts the formation of blood vessels with a compact, round lumen. Similar defects were found in the vasculature of Reck-deficient or Reck conditional knockout embryos. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings implicate Reck in vascular remodeling, possibly through non-sprouting angiogenesis, in both maternal and embyonic tissues. |