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Jagged mediates differences in normal and tumor angiogenesis by affecting tip-stalk fate decision.


ABSTRACT: Angiogenesis is critical during development, wound repair, and cancer progression. During angiogenesis, some endothelial cells adopt a tip phenotype to lead the formation of new branching vessels; the trailing stalk cells proliferate to develop the vessel. Notch and VEGF signaling mediate the selection of these tip endothelial cells. However, how Jagged, a Notch ligand that is overexpressed in cancer, affects angiogenesis remains elusive. Here, by developing a theoretical framework for Notch-Delta-Jagged-VEGF signaling, we found that higher production levels of Jagged destabilizes the tip and stalk cell fates and can give rise to a hybrid tip/stalk phenotype that leads to poorly perfused and chaotic angiogenesis, which is a hallmark of cancer. Consistently, the signaling interactions that restrict Notch-Jagged signaling, such as Fringe, cis-inhibition, and increased production of Delta, stabilize tip and stalk fates and limit the existence of hybrid tip/stalk phenotype. Our results underline how overexpression of Jagged can transform physiological angiogenesis into pathological one.

SUBMITTER: Boareto M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4517227 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Jagged mediates differences in normal and tumor angiogenesis by affecting tip-stalk fate decision.

Boareto Marcelo M   Jolly Mohit Kumar MK   Ben-Jacob Eshel E   Onuchic José N JN  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20150707 29


Angiogenesis is critical during development, wound repair, and cancer progression. During angiogenesis, some endothelial cells adopt a tip phenotype to lead the formation of new branching vessels; the trailing stalk cells proliferate to develop the vessel. Notch and VEGF signaling mediate the selection of these tip endothelial cells. However, how Jagged, a Notch ligand that is overexpressed in cancer, affects angiogenesis remains elusive. Here, by developing a theoretical framework for Notch-Del  ...[more]

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