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Publication : G13 controls angiogenesis through regulation of VEGFR-2 expression.

First Author  Sivaraj KK Year  2013
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  25
Issue  4 Pages  427-34
PubMed ID  23664862 Mgi Jnum  J:316448
Mgi Id  MGI:6837168 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2013.04.008
Citation  Sivaraj KK, et al. (2013) G13 controls angiogenesis through regulation of VEGFR-2 expression. Dev Cell 25(4):427-34
abstractText  At sites of angiogenesis, the expression of the key angiogenesis regulator vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its main receptor, VEGF receptor 2 (VEGFR-2), are strongly upregulated. Whereas the processes controlling VEGF expression are well described, the mechanisms underlying VEGFR-2 upregulation have remained unclear. We found that endothelial VEGFR-2 expression is strongly reduced in the absence of the G protein G13, resulting in an impaired responsiveness to VEGF-A, a phenotype that can be rescued by normalization of VEGFR-2 levels. G13-mediated VEGFR-2 expression involved activation of the small GTPase RhoA and transcription factor NF-kappaB, the latter acting via a specific binding site at position -84 of the VEGFR-2 promoter. Mice with endothelial cell-specific loss of G13 showed reduced VEGFR-2 expression at sites of angiogenesis and attenuated VEGF effects, resulting in impaired retinal angiogenesis and tumor vascularization. Taken together, we identified G-protein-mediated signaling via G13 as a critical regulator of VEGFR-2 expression during angiogenesis.
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