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Publication : Arteries are formed by vein-derived endothelial tip cells.

First Author  Xu C Year  2014
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  5
Pages  5758 PubMed ID  25502622
Mgi Jnum  J:336608 Mgi Id  MGI:6210680
Doi  10.1038/ncomms6758 Citation  Xu C, et al. (2014) Arteries are formed by vein-derived endothelial tip cells. Nat Commun 5:5758
abstractText  Tissue vascularization entails the formation of a blood vessel plexus, which remodels into arteries and veins. Here we show, by using time-lapse imaging of zebrafish fin regeneration and genetic lineage tracing of endothelial cells in the mouse retina, that vein-derived endothelial tip cells contribute to emerging arteries. Our movies uncover that arterial-fated tip cells change migration direction and migrate backwards within the expanding vascular plexus. This behaviour critically depends on chemokine receptor cxcr4a function. We show that the relevant Cxcr4a ligand Cxcl12a selectively accumulates in newly forming bone tissue even when ubiquitously overexpressed, pointing towards a tissue-intrinsic mode of chemokine gradient formation. Furthermore, we find that cxcr4a mutant cells can contribute to developing arteries when in association with wild-type cells, suggesting collective migration of endothelial cells. Together, our findings reveal specific cell migratory behaviours in the developing blood vessel plexus and uncover a conserved mode of artery formation.
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