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Publication : Preservation of microvascular barrier function requires CD31 receptor-induced metabolic reprogramming.

First Author  Cheung KCP Year  2020
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  3595
PubMed ID  32681081 Mgi Jnum  J:292286
Mgi Id  MGI:6447753 Doi  10.1038/s41467-020-17329-8
Citation  Cheung KCP, et al. (2020) Preservation of microvascular barrier function requires CD31 receptor-induced metabolic reprogramming. Nat Commun 11(1):3595
abstractText  Endothelial barrier (EB) breaching is a frequent event during inflammation, and it is followed by the rapid recovery of microvascular integrity. The molecular mechanisms of EB recovery are poorly understood. Triggering of MHC molecules by migrating T-cells is a minimal signal capable of inducing endothelial contraction and transient microvascular leakage. Using this model, we show that EB recovery requires a CD31 receptor-induced, robust glycolytic response sustaining junction re-annealing. Mechanistically, this response involves src-homology phosphatase activation leading to Akt-mediated nuclear exclusion of FoxO1 and concomitant beta-catenin translocation to the nucleus, collectively leading to cMyc transcription. CD31 signals also sustain mitochondrial respiration, however this pathway does not contribute to junction remodeling. We further show that pathologic microvascular leakage in CD31-deficient mice can be corrected by enhancing the glycolytic flux via pharmacological Akt or AMPK activation, thus providing a molecular platform for the therapeutic control of EB response.
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