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. 2013 Dec;24(12):589-96.
doi: 10.1016/j.tem.2013.08.006. Epub 2013 Sep 27.

Control of vessel sprouting by genetic and metabolic determinants

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Control of vessel sprouting by genetic and metabolic determinants

Guy Eelen et al. Trends Endocrinol Metab. 2013 Dec.

Abstract

Vessel sprouting by endothelial cells (ECs) during angiogenesis relies on a navigating tip cell and on proliferating stalk cells that elongate the shaft. To date, only genetic signals have been shown to regulate vessel sprouting. However, emerging evidence indicates that the angiogenic switch also requires a metabolic switch. Indeed, angiogenic signals not only induce a change in EC metabolism but this metabolic adaptation also co-determines vessel sprouting. The glycolytic activator PFKFB3 regulates stalk cell proliferation and renders ECs more competitive to reach the tip. We discuss the emerging link between angiogenesis and EC metabolism during the various stages of vessel sprouting, focusing only on genetic signals for which an effect on EC metabolism has been documented.

Keywords: PFKFB3; angiogenesis; branching; filopodia; glycolysis; tip cell.

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