Man1, an inner nuclear membrane protein, regulates vascular remodeling by modulating transforming growth factor β signaling
Open Access
- 1 October 2006
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Development
- Vol. 133 (19) , 3919-3928
- https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.02538
Abstract
A growing number of integral inner nuclear membrane (INM) proteins have been implicated in diverse cellular functions. Man1, an INM protein, has recently been shown to regulate transforming growth factor (Tgf) β superfamily signaling by interacting with receptor-associated Smads. However, the in vivo roles of Man1 have not been fully characterized. Here, we show that Man1 regulates vascular remodeling by analyzing Man1-deficient embryos lacking the Smad interacting domain. Man1-deficient embryos die at midgestation because of defects in embryonic vasculature; the primary capillary plexus forms, but subsequent remodeling is perturbed. It has been proposed that the angiogenesis process is divided into two balanced phases, the activation and resolution/maturation phases, both of which are regulated by Tgfβ1. We have demonstrated, in Man1-deficient embryos, the expression of Tgfb1 is upregulated and Smad2/3 signaling is abnormally activated, resulting in increased extracellular matrix deposition, a hallmark of the resolution phase of angiogenesis. We have also showed that the recruitment of mural cells to the vascular wall is severely disturbed in mutants, which may lead to disruption of intercellular communication between endothelial and mural cells required for proper vascular remodeling. These results have revealed a novel role for Man1 in angiogenesis and provide the first evidence that vascular remodeling can be regulated at the INM through the interaction between Man1 and Smads.Keywords
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