[HTML][HTML] NCK-dependent pericyte migration promotes pathological neovascularization in ischemic retinopathy

A Dubrac, SE Künzel, SH Künzel, J Li… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
A Dubrac, SE Künzel, SH Künzel, J Li, RR Chandran, K Martin, DM Greif, RH Adams…
Nature communications, 2018nature.com
Pericytes are mural cells that surround capillaries and control angiogenesis and capillary
barrier function. During sprouting angiogenesis, endothelial cell-derived platelet-derived
growth factor-B (PDGF-B) regulates pericyte proliferation and migration via the platelet-
derived growth factor receptor-β (PDGFRβ). PDGF-B overexpression has been associated
with proliferative retinopathy, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood.
Here we show that abnormal, α-SMA-expressing pericytes cover angiogenic sprouts and …
Abstract
Pericytes are mural cells that surround capillaries and control angiogenesis and capillary barrier function. During sprouting angiogenesis, endothelial cell-derived platelet-derived growth factor-B (PDGF-B) regulates pericyte proliferation and migration via the platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β (PDGFRβ). PDGF-B overexpression has been associated with proliferative retinopathy, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here we show that abnormal, α-SMA-expressing pericytes cover angiogenic sprouts and pathological neovascular tufts (NVTs) in a mouse model of oxygen-induced retinopathy. Genetic lineage tracing demonstrates that pericytes acquire α-SMA expression during NVT formation. Pericyte depletion through inducible endothelial-specific knockout of Pdgf-b decreases NVT formation and impairs revascularization. Inactivation of the NCK1 and NCK2 adaptor proteins inhibits pericyte migration by preventing PDGF-B-induced phosphorylation of PDGFRβ at Y1009 and PAK activation. Loss of Nck1 and Nck2 in mural cells prevents NVT formation and vascular leakage and promotes revascularization, suggesting PDGFRβ-Y1009/NCK signaling as a potential target for the treatment of retinopathies.
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