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Atg7 Regulates Brain Angiogenesis via NF-?B-Dependent IL-6 Production.


ABSTRACT: The formation of brain vasculature is an essential step during central nervous system development. The molecular mechanism underlying brain angiogenesis remains incompletely understood. The role of Atg7, an autophagy-related protein, in brain angiogenesis was investigated in this study. We found that the microvessel density in mice brains with endothelial-specific knockout of Atg7 (Atg7 EKO) was significantly decreased compared to wild-type control. Consistently, in vitro angiogenesis assays showed that Atg7 knockdown impaired angiogenesis in brain microvascular endothelial cells. Further results indicated that knockdown of Atg7 reduced interleukin-6 (IL-6) expression in brain microvascular endothelial cells, which is mediated by NF-?B-dependent transcriptional control. Interestingly, exogenous IL-6 restored the impaired angiogenesis and reduced cell motility caused by Atg7 knockdown. These results demonstrated that Atg7 has proangiogenic activity in brain angiogenesis which is mediated by IL-6 production in a NF-?B-dependent manner.

SUBMITTER: Zhuang SF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5454881 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Atg7 Regulates Brain Angiogenesis via NF-κB-Dependent IL-6 Production.

Zhuang Shi-Fang SF   Liu Dong-Xin DX   Wang Hui-Jie HJ   Zhang Shu-Hong SH   Wei Jia-Yi JY   Fang Wen-Gang WG   Zhang Ke K   Cao Liu L   Zhao Wei-Dong WD   Chen Yu-Hua YH  

International journal of molecular sciences 20170503 5


The formation of brain vasculature is an essential step during central nervous system development. The molecular mechanism underlying brain angiogenesis remains incompletely understood. The role of Atg7, an autophagy-related protein, in brain angiogenesis was investigated in this study. We found that the microvessel density in mice brains with endothelial-specific knockout of Atg7 (Atg7 EKO) was significantly decreased compared to wild-type control. Consistently, in vitro angiogenesis assays sho  ...[more]

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