Absence of OX-43 antigen expression in invasive capillary sprouts: identification of a capillary sprout-specific endothelial phenotype
- 1 January 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
- Vol. 286 (1) , H346-H353
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00772.2003
Abstract
Endothelial cells exhibit a number of unique phenotypes, some of which are angiogenesis dependent. To identify a capillary sprout-specific endothelial phenotype, we labeled angiogenic rat mesentery tissue using a microvessel and capillary sprout marker (laminin), selected endothelial cell markers (CD31, tie-2, and BS-I lectin), and the OX-43 monoclonal antibody, which recognizes a 90-kDa membrane glycoprotein of unknown function. In tissues that were stimulated through wound healing and compound 48/80 application, double-immunolabeling experiments with an anti-laminin antibody revealed that the OX-43 antigen was expressed strongly in all microvessels. However, the OX-43 antigen was completely absent from a large percentage (>85%) of the capillary sprouts that were invading the avascular tissue space. In contrast, sprouts that were introverting back into the previously vascularized tissue retained high levels of OX-43 antigen expression. Double-labeling experiments with endothelial markers indicated that the OX-43 antigen was expressed by microvessel endothelium but was absent from virtually all invasive capillary sprout endothelial cells. We conclude that the absence of OX-43 antigen expression marks a novel, capillary sprout-specific, endothelial cell phenotype. Endothelial cells of this phenotype are particularly abundant in capillary sprouts that invade avascular tissue during angiogenesis.Keywords
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