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The basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, dHAND, is required for vascular development
Hiroyuki Yamagishi, … , Eric N. Olson, Deepak Srivastava
Hiroyuki Yamagishi, … , Eric N. Olson, Deepak Srivastava
Published February 1, 2000
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2000;105(3):261-270. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI8856.
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The basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, dHAND, is required for vascular development

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Reciprocal interactions between vascular endothelial cells and vascular mesenchymal cells are essential for angiogenesis. Here we show that the basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, dHAND/Hand2, is expressed in the developing vascular mesenchyme and its derivative, vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). Targeted deletion of the dHAND gene in mice revealed severe defects of embryonic and yolk sac vascular development by embryonic day 9.5. Vascular endothelial cells expressed most markers of differentiation. Vascular mesenchymal cells migrated appropriately but failed to make contact with vascular endothelial cells and did not differentiate into VSMCs. In a screen for genes whose expression was dependent upon dHAND (using subtractive hybridization comparing wild-type and dHAND-null hearts), the VEGF165 receptor, neuropilin-1, was found to be downregulated in dHAND mutants. These results suggest that dHAND is required for vascular development and regulates angiogenesis, possibly through a VEGF signaling pathway.

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Hiroyuki Yamagishi, Eric N. Olson, Deepak Srivastava

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Yolk sac vascular defects in dHAND-null embryos. Unlike wild-type yolk s...
Yolk sac vascular defects in dHAND-null embryos. Unlike wild-type yolk sacs at E9.5 (a), dHAND-null yolk sacs at E9.5 display absence of visible vessels (b). Expression of lacZ under control of the Tie2 promoter in wild-type (c) and mutant (d) yolk sacs revealed a honeycomb-like vascular plexus in dHAND-mutants rather than the remodeled vessels present in the wild-type (e) and (f) represent histologic sections of c and d, respectively. Arrowheads indicate vessels; arrows indicate endothelial cells.

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