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Purinergic P2Y 2 receptors modulate endothelial sprouting

  • Purinergic P2 receptors are critical regulators of several functions within the vascular system, including platelet aggregation, vascular inflammation, and vascular tone. However, a role for ATP release and P2Y receptor signalling in angiogenesis remains poorly defined. Here, we demonstrate that blood vessel growth is controlled by P2Y2 receptors. Endothelial sprouting and vascular tube formation were significantly dependent on P2Y2 expression and inhibition of P2Y2 using a selective antagonist blocked microvascular network generation. Mechanistically, overexpression of P2Y2 in endothelial cells induced the expression of the proangiogenic molecules CXCR4, CD34, and angiopoietin-2, while expression of VEGFR-2 was decreased. Interestingly, elevated P2Y2 expression caused constitutive phosphorylation of ERK1/2 and VEGFR-2. However, stimulation of cells with the P2Y2 agonist UTP did not influence sprouting unless P2Y2 was constitutively expressed. Finally, inhibition of VEGFR-2 impaired spontaneous vascular network formation induced by P2Y2 overexpression. Our data suggest that P2Y2 receptors have an essential function in angiogenesis, and that P2Y2 receptors present a therapeutic target to regulate blood vessel growth.

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Author:Wolfgang HolnthonerORCiD, Dorota Szwarc
Parent Title (English):Cell Mol Life Sci.
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Completed Date:2020/03/01
Date of first Publication:2020/11/27
Responsibility for metadata:Fachhochschule Technikum Wien
Release Date:2020/11/27
GND Keyword:Angiogenesis; Cell Sprouting; Endothelial; P2Y2; Purinergic
Volume:2020
Issue:Mar.
First Page:885
Last Page:901
Publish on Website:1
Open Access:0
Reviewed:1
Link to Publication:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31278420/
Department:Department Life Science Engineering
Research Focus:Tissue Engineering & Molecular Life Science Technologies
Projects:FFG - COIN
Studienjahr:2019/2020