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Publication : Endothelial cell rearrangements during vascular patterning require PI3-kinase-mediated inhibition of actomyosin contractility.

First Author  Angulo-Urarte A Year  2018
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  9
Issue  1 Pages  4826
PubMed ID  30446640 Mgi Jnum  J:267756
Mgi Id  MGI:6267862 Doi  10.1038/s41467-018-07172-3
Citation  Angulo-Urarte A, et al. (2018) Endothelial cell rearrangements during vascular patterning require PI3-kinase-mediated inhibition of actomyosin contractility. Nat Commun 9(1):4826
abstractText  Angiogenesis is a dynamic process relying on endothelial cell rearrangements within vascular tubes, yet the underlying mechanisms and functional relevance are poorly understood. Here we show that PI3Kalpha regulates endothelial cell rearrangements using a combination of a PI3Kalpha-selective inhibitor and endothelial-specific genetic deletion to abrogate PI3Kalpha activity during vessel development. Quantitative phosphoproteomics together with detailed cell biology analyses in vivo and in vitro reveal that PI3K signalling prevents NUAK1-dependent phosphorylation of the myosin phosphatase targeting-1 (MYPT1) protein, thereby allowing myosin light chain phosphatase (MLCP) activity and ultimately downregulating actomyosin contractility. Decreased PI3K activity enhances actomyosin contractility and impairs junctional remodelling and stabilization. This leads to overstretched endothelial cells that fail to anastomose properly and form aberrant superimposed layers within the vasculature. Our findings define the PI3K/NUAK1/MYPT1/MLCP axis as a critical pathway to regulate actomyosin contractility in endothelial cells, supporting vascular patterning and expansion through the control of cell rearrangement.
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