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CDP-diacylglycerol synthetase-controlled phosphoinositide availability limits VEGFA signaling and vascular morphogenesis

Authors :
J. Silvio Gutkind
Amber N. Stratman
Brigid D. Lo
Brant M. Weinstein
Constantinos M. Mikelis
Kameha R. Kidd
Makoto Kamei
Weijun Pan
George E. Davis
Kenna M. Shaw
Daniel Castranova
Van N. Pham
Jesús Torres-Vázquez
Pan, Weijun
Pham, Van N
Stratman, Amber N
Castranova, Daniel
Kamei, Makoto
Kidd, Kameha R
Lo, Brigid D
Shaw, Kenna M
Torres-Vázquez, Jesús
Mikelis, Constantinos M
Silvio Gutkind, J
Davis, George E
Weinstein, Brant M
Source :
Blood. 120:489-498
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2012.

Abstract

Understanding the mechanisms that regulate angiogenesis and translating these into effective therapies are of enormous scientific and clinical interests. In this report, we demonstrate the central role of CDP-diacylglycerol synthetase (CDS) in the regulation of VEGFA signaling and angiogenesis. CDS activity maintains phosphoinositide 4,5 bisphosphate (PIP2) availability through resynthesis of phosphoinositides, whereas VEGFA, mainly through phospholipase Cγ1, consumes PIP2 for signal transduction. Loss of CDS2, 1 of 2 vertebrate CDS enzymes, results in vascular-specific defects in zebrafish in vivo and failure of VEGFA-induced angiogenesis in endothelial cells in vitro. Absence of CDS2 also results in reduced arterial differentiation and reduced angiogenic signaling. CDS2 deficit-caused phenotypes can be successfully rescued by artificial elevation of PIP2 levels, and excess PIP2 or increased CDS2 activity can promote excess angiogenesis. These results suggest that availability of CDS-controlled resynthesis of phosphoinositides is essential for angiogenesis.

Details

ISSN :
15280020 and 00064971
Volume :
120
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....424138d547d7fe2d826ae3008f5fc13e