ALK1 signaling regulates early postnatal lymphatic vessel development

K Niessen, G Zhang, JB Ridgway… - Blood, The Journal of …, 2010 - ashpublications.org
K Niessen, G Zhang, JB Ridgway, H Chen, M Yan
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2010ashpublications.org
In vertebrates, endothelial cells form 2 hierarchical tubular networks, the blood vessels and
the lymphatic vessels. Despite the difference in their structure and function and genetic
programs that dictate their morphogenesis, common signaling pathways have been
recognized that regulate both vascular systems. ALK1 is a member of the transforming
growth factor-β type I family of receptors, and compelling genetic evidence suggests its
essential role in regulating blood vascular development. Here we report that ALK1 signaling …
Abstract
In vertebrates, endothelial cells form 2 hierarchical tubular networks, the blood vessels and the lymphatic vessels. Despite the difference in their structure and function and genetic programs that dictate their morphogenesis, common signaling pathways have been recognized that regulate both vascular systems. ALK1 is a member of the transforming growth factor-β type I family of receptors, and compelling genetic evidence suggests its essential role in regulating blood vascular development. Here we report that ALK1 signaling is intimately involved in lymphatic development. Lymphatic endothelial cells express key components of the ALK1 pathway and respond robustly to ALK1 ligand stimulation in vitro. Blockade of ALK1 signaling results in defective lymphatic development in multiple organs of neonatal mice. We find that ALK1 signaling regulates the differentiation of lymphatic endothelial cells to influence the lymphatic vascular development and remodeling. Furthermore, simultaneous inhibition of ALK1 pathway increases apoptosis in lymphatic vessels caused by blockade of VEGFR3 signaling. Thus, our study reveals a novel aspect of ALK1 signaling in regulating lymphatic development and suggests that targeting ALK1 pathway might provide additional control of lymphangiogenesis in human diseases.
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