1. Caspase-8 modulates physiological and pathological angiogenesis during retina development
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Tisch, Nathalie, Freire-Valls, Aida, Yerbes, Rosario, Paredes, Isidora, La Porta, Silvia, Wang, Xiaohong, Martin-Perez, Rosa, Castro, Laura, Wong, Wendy Wei-Lynn, Coultas, Leigh, Strilic, Boris, Grone, Hermann-Josef, Hielscher, Thomas, Mogler, Carolin, Adams, Ralf H., Heiduschka, Peter, Claesson-Welsh, Lena, Mazzone, Massimiliano, Lopez-Rivas, Abelardo, Schmidt, Thomas, Augustin, Hellmut G., and de Almodovar, Carmen Ruiz
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Apoptosis -- Physiological aspects ,Neovascularization -- Physiological aspects ,Proteases -- Physiological aspects ,Retinopathy of prematurity ,Biochemistry ,Cell death ,Endothelium ,Protein kinases ,Health care industry - Abstract
During developmental angiogenesis, blood vessels grow and remodel to ultimately build a hierarchical vascular network. Whether, how, cell death signaling molecules contribute to blood vessel formation is still not well understood. Caspase-8 (Casp-8), a key protease in the extrinsic cell death-signaling pathway, regulates cell death via both apoptosis and necroptosis. Here, we show that expression of Casp-8 in endothelial cells (ECs) is required for proper postnatal retina angiogenesis. EC-specific Casp-8-KO pups (Casp-[8.sup.ECKO]) showed reduced retina angiogenesis, as the loss of Casp-8 reduced EC proliferation, sprouting, and migration independently of its cell death function. Instead, the loss of Casp-8 caused hyperactivation of p38 MAPK downstream of receptor-interacting serine/threonine protein kinase 3 (RIPK3) and destabilization of vascular endothelial cadherin (VE-cadherin) at EC junctions. In a mouse model of oxygen-induced retinopathy (OIR) resembling retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), loss of Casp-8 in ECs was beneficial, as pathological neovascularization was reduced in Casp-[8.sup.ECKO] pups. Taking these data together, we show that Casp-8 acts in a cell death-independent manner in ECs to regulate the formation of the retina vasculature and that Casp-8 in ECs is mechanistically involved in the pathophysiology of ROP., Introduction Functional blood vessels are of vital importance. Impaired vessel formation contributes to many pathological situations, including ischemic and inflammatory disorders. Ischemic retinopathies are the main causes of severe visual [...]
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- 2019
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