Polydom Is an Extracellular Matrix Protein Involved in Lymphatic Vessel Remodeling
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Polydom Is an Extracellular Matrix Protein Involved in Lymphatic Vessel Remodeling
Abstract
Rationale: Lymphatic vasculature constitutes a second vascular system essential for immune surveillance and tissue fluid homeostasis. Maturation of the hierarchical vascular structure, with a highly branched network of capillaries and ducts, is crucial for its function. Environmental cues mediate the remodeling process, but the mechanism that underlies this process is largely unknown.
Objective: Polydom (also called Svep1) is an extracellular matrix protein identified as a high-affinity ligand for integrin α9β1. However, its physiological function is unclear. Here, we investigated the role of Polydom in lymphatic development.
Methods and results: We generated Polydom-deficient mice. Polydom-/- mice showed severe edema and died immediately after birth because of respiratory failure. We found that although a primitive lymphatic plexus was formed, it failed to undergo remodeling in Polydom-/- embryos, including sprouting of new capillaries and formation of collecting lymphatic vessels. Impaired lymphatic development was also observed after knockdown/knockout of polydom in zebrafish. Polydom was deposited around lymphatic vessels, but secreted from surrounding mesenchymal cells. Expression of Foxc2 (forkhead box protein c2), a transcription factor involved in lymphatic remodeling, was decreased in Polydom-/- mice. Polydom bound to the lymphangiogenic factor Ang-2 (angiopoietin-2), which was found to upregulate Foxc2 expression in cultured lymphatic endothelial cells. Expressions of Tie1/Tie2 receptors for angiopoietins were also decreased in Polydom-/- mice.
Conclusions: Polydom affects remodeling of lymphatic vessels in both mouse and zebrafish. Polydom deposited around lymphatic vessels seems to ensure Foxc2 upregulation in lymphatic endothelial cells, possibly via the Ang-2 and Tie1/Tie2 receptor system.
Keywords: Polydom/Svep1; embryonic development; extracellular matrix; lymphatic capillary; vascular remodeling.
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A New Conserved Player in Lymphatic Morphogenesis.Circ Res. 2017 Apr 14;120(8):1216-1218. doi: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.117.310861. Circ Res. 2017. PMID: 28408443 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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