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Publication : Mesenchymal expression of vascular endothelial growth factors D and A defines vascular patterning in developing lung.

First Author  Greenberg JM Year  2002
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  224
Issue  2 Pages  144-53
PubMed ID  12112468 Mgi Jnum  J:76918
Mgi Id  MGI:2180601 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.10095
Citation  Greenberg JM, et al. (2002) Mesenchymal expression of vascular endothelial growth factors D and A defines vascular patterning in developing lung. Dev Dyn 224(2):144-53
abstractText  The lung has specific vascular patterning requirements for effective gas exchange at birth, including alignment of airways and blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. Vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGF) are potent effectors of vascular development. We examined the temporal and spatial expression of VEGF-D and specific VEGF-A isoforms at each stage of lung development. VEGF-D, expressed only by cadherin-11-positive cells of the mesenchyme, is first detected at embryonic day (E) 13.5, a period of active vasculogenesis. VEGFR-3, its cognate receptor, is detected earlier on days E11.5 to E14.5, in both blood vessels and lymphatic vessels and later, on day E17.5, in only lymphatic vessels. VEGF-A is expressed in the mesenchyme throughout lung development and also by the epithelium midway through organogenesis. Before E14, the predominant forms of VEGF-A are the soluble isoforms, VEGF-A120 and 164. Not until E14.5 do epithelial cells at the tips of expanding airways express VEGF-A, including VEGF-A188, an isoform with high affinity for extracellular matrix. Our results demonstrate unique temporal and spatial expression of VEGF-D and specific VEGF-A isoforms during lung development and suggest these related factors have distinct functions in vascular and lymphatic patterning of the lung.
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