The Roles of Growth Factor Interactions and Mechanical

The Roles of Growth Factor Interactions and Mechanical

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I Rennel, E., Mellberg, S., Dimberg, A., Petersson, L., Botling, J., Ameur, A., Orzechowski Westholm, J., Komorowski, J., Lassalle, P., Cross, M.J., Gerwins, P. (2007) Endocan is a VEGF-A and PI3K regulated gene with increased expression in human renal cancer Experimental cell research, 313(7):1285– 94 II Kilarski, W.W., Samolov, B.,§, Petersson, L.,§, Kvanta A., Gerwins, P. (2009) Biomechanical regulation of blood vessel growth during tissue vascularization. Nature Medicine 15 (6) 657-64 §equal contribution III Kilaski, W.W., Petersson, L., Gerwins, P. A quantitative neo- vascularization assay for screening pro- and anti-angiogenic factors. Manuscript IV Petersson, L., Fredlund-Fuchs, P., Kilarski W.W., Gerwins, P. The role of growth factor receptor signaling for angiogenesis and vessel stability in an experimental wound healing model. Manuscript Reprints were made with permission from the respective publishers. Contents Introduction...................................................................................................11 The vascular system .................................................................................12 Molecular markers of the vascular system ..........................................13 Angiogenesis ............................................................................................14 Sprouting angiogenesis........................................................................14 Intussusceptive angiogenesis...............................................................16 Non-angiogenic rearrangements of vessels .........................................17 Angiogenesis in physiological and pathological conditions................18 Lymphangiogensis...............................................................................19 Myofibroblasts .........................................................................................19 Wound healing .........................................................................................22 Growth factors and cell signaling.............................................................24 FGF......................................................................................................25 VEGF...................................................................................................27 PDGF...................................................................................................29 TGF- ..................................................................................................31 Integrins...............................................................................................33 Mechanical regulation of cell signaling and response .........................34 Methods ........................................................................................................36 Microarray................................................................................................36 CAM angiogenesis model ........................................................................37 Cornea angiogenesis model......................................................................38 Cell sprouting assays................................................................................38 Present investigations....................................................................................40 Results and discussion Paper I: Endocan is a VEGF-A and PI3K regulated gene with increased expression in human renal cancer............................40 Result and discussion Paper II: Biomechanical regulation of blood vessel growth during tissue vascularization........................................................41 Result and discussion: Paper III: A quantitative neo-vascularization assay for screening pro- and anti-angiogenic factors.........................................42 Result and discussion Paper IV: The role of growth factor receptor signaling for angiogenesis and vessel stability in an experimental wound healing model. ..........................................................................................43 Future perspectives .......................................................................................45 Populärvetenskaplig sammanfattning ...........................................................47 Acknowledgements.......................................................................................49 References.....................................................................................................51 Abbreviations ALK Activin receptor-like kinase SMA Alpha smooth muscle actin BMP Bone morphogenic protein CAM Chorioallantoic membrane ECM Extracellular matrix EGF Epidermal growth factor EMT Epithelial to mesenchymal transition eNOS Endothelial nitric oxide synthetase ERK Extracellular signal regulated kinase FAK Focal adhesion kinase FGF Fibroblast growth factor FGFR Fibroblast growth factor receptor HGF Hepatocyte growth factor HIF Hypoxia inducible factor LYVE Lymphatic vessel endothelial hyaluronan receptor MEK MAP (Mitogen activated protein kinase) kinase / ERK kinase MMP Matrix metalloproteinase NG2 Neuron glial antigen 2 N-cadherin Neural calcium dependent adhesion molecule OB-cadherin Osteoblast calcium dependent adhesion molecule PCR Polymerase chain reaction PDGF Platelet derived growth factor PDGFR Platelet derived growth factor receptor PECAM Platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule PI3K Phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase PKC Protein kinase C PLC Phosholipase C PlGF Placental growth factor SMAD Sma/Mad (Small / Mothers against decapentaplegic) related TGF- Transforming growth factor beta TIMP Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase VE-cadherin Vascular endothelial calcium dependent adhesion molecule VEGF Vascular endothelial growth factor VEGFR Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor VPF Vascular permeability factor Introduction The cells in our bodies, like in other multicellular organisms, need nutrients and oxygen to function which are delivered through blood vessels. If new blood vessels are needed they can form by a process called angiogenesis. This formation of blood vessels is an important component in many pathological conditions and it is therefore of great interest to understand how this process is regulated. In this thesis a number of results are presented that can hopefully increase our understanding in this area. Figure 1. The blood vascular system as it was magnificently presented by Vesalius in the year 1543 [1] slightly cropped via http://commons.wikimedia.org. 11 The vascular system The blood vascular system in vertebrates and many other animals serve the function of transporting oxygen and nutrients to the cells throughout the body and to eliminate carbon dioxide and other waste products. It is also important for transport of signal molecules, like hormones, to their targets. The function of the vascular system was described by William Harvey in 1623 [2]. It is composed by two serially connected circulatory networks, the systemic and pulmonary circulations. The heart pumps blood through these networks: from the right ventricle into the pulmonary circulation and from the left ventricle into the systemic circulation. In the pulmonary circulation blood is oxygenated and cleared from carbon dioxide passing alveoli in the lungs. Oxygenated blood goes via the left heart into the systemic circulation to oxygenate the whole body before returning to the right atrium. Blood vessels are morphologically and functionally divided into arteries, veins and capillaries. Arteries are the vessels transporting blood from the heart and have a thick smooth muscle wall to withstand the high pressure and regulate blood flow by contraction. The inside of the arteries are lined with a continuous layer of endothelial cells that rest on a basement membrane that separates the endothelium from the smooth muscle layer. Arteries branch into smaller and smaller vessels and the smallest, called arteriole, feed blood into the capillaries. Capillaries are the smallest possible functional vessels, with only one endothelial cell forming the lumen and a diameter that only allows one blood cell to pass through at a time. The capillary endothelial cells also rest on a basement membrane and on the outside sit specialized mural cells called pericytes. These, like mural cells in larger vessels, can regulate flow by contracting the vessel. Pericytes differ from other mural cells both in their

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