Activin receptor–like kinase 1 is implicated in the maturation phase of angiogenesis
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- 15 December 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 100 (13) , 4495-4501
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v100.13.4495
Abstract
Activin receptor-like kinase 1 (ALK-1) is an orphan type I receptor of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) receptor family. In vivo studies have demonstrated that this endothelial-specific receptor is implicated in angiogenesis. In this study, we addressed the cellular function of ALK-1 in cultured human microvascular endothelial cells from the dermis (HMVEC-d's) using adenoviral expression of a constitutively active form of ALK-1 (ALK-1QD). We observed that ALK-1QD expression inhibits cell proliferation through an arrest in the G1 phase in the cell cycle. ALK-1QD expression also inhibited migration. This inhibition was also observed in other endothelial cells (human microvascular endothelial cells [HMEC-1's], HMVECs from the lung, and human umbilical vein endothelial cells [HUVECs]). Finally, ALK-1QD expression decreased re-adhesion and spreading to different matrices. This led us to examine the dynamic formation of adhesion complexes. We demonstrated that while beta-gal-infected cells reorganized actin stress fibers and focal adhesion complexes at the edge of a wound, ALK-1QD-infected cells did not. To identify downstream genes implicated in ALK-1 cellular responses, we next performed a cDNA array analysis of the expressed genes. There were 13 genes found to be significantly induced or suppressed by ALK-1QD. Among them, 2 genes encoded cell cycle-related proteins (c-myc and p21/waf1), 3 encoded components of the cytoskeleton-focal adhesion complex (beta-actin, paxillin, and zyxin), and 2 encoded members of the TGF-beta family (BMPRII and GDF-15). Taken together, our results suggest that ALK-1 is implicated in the maturation phase of angiogenesis. Disruption of this latter phase of angiogenesis may be an important step in the development of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia.Keywords
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