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DLL4 and Jagged1 are angiogenic targets of orphan nuclear receptor TR3/Nur77.


ABSTRACT: Pathological angiogenesis is a hallmark of many diseases. Previously, we reported that orphan nuclear receptor TR3/Nur77 was a critical mediator of angiogenesis to regulate tumor growth and skin wound healing via regulating the expression of the junctional proteins and integrins. However, the molecular mechanism, by which TR3/Nur77 regulates angiogenesis is not completely understood. Here, we were the first to find that TR3/Nur77, via its various amino acid fragments, regulated the expression of DLL4 and Jagged 1 in cultured endothelial cells. DLL4 and Jagged1 mediated TR3/Nur77-induced angiogenic responses and signaling molecules, but not the expression of integrins. Instead, integrins regulated the expressions of DLL4 and Jagged1 induced by TR3/Nur77. Further, DLL4, Jagged1 and integrins ?1, ?2, ?3 and ?5 were regulated by TR3/Nur77 in animal sepsis models of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced endotoxemia, and cecal ligation and puncture (CLP), in which, TR3/Nur77 expression was significantly and tranciently increased. Mouse survival rates were greatly increased in Nur77 knockout mice bearing both CLP and LPS models. The results elucidated a novel axis of VEGF/histamine ? TR3/Nur77 ? integrins ? DLL4/Jagged1 in angiogenesis, and demonstrated that TR3/Nur77 was an excellent target for sepsis. These studies supported our previous findings that TR3/Nur77 was an excellent therapeutic target, and further our understanding of the molecular mechanism, by which TR3/Nur77 regulated angiogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Peng J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6474785 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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DLL4 and Jagged1 are angiogenic targets of orphan nuclear receptor TR3/Nur77.

Peng Jin J   Zhao Shengqiang S   Li Yan Y   Niu Gengming G   Chen Chen C   Ye Taiyang T   Zhao Dezheng D   Zeng Huiyan H  

Microvascular research 20190328


Pathological angiogenesis is a hallmark of many diseases. Previously, we reported that orphan nuclear receptor TR3/Nur77 was a critical mediator of angiogenesis to regulate tumor growth and skin wound healing via regulating the expression of the junctional proteins and integrins. However, the molecular mechanism, by which TR3/Nur77 regulates angiogenesis is not completely understood. Here, we were the first to find that TR3/Nur77, via its various amino acid fragments, regulated the expression of  ...[more]

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