An antagonist of integrin αvβ3 prevents maturation of blood vessels during embryonic neovascularization
Open Access
- 1 July 1995
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Journal of Cell Science
- Vol. 108 (7) , 2655-2661
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.108.7.2655
Abstract
Experimental data in this study demonstrate that integrin αvβ3 is fundamentally involved in the maturation of blood vessels during embryonic neovascularization (vasculogenesis). Integrin αvβ3 was specifically expressed on the surface of angioblasts during vessel development in quail embryos and vitronectin, a ligand for αvβ3, localized to the basal surface of these cells. More importantly, microinjec tion of the anti-αvβ3 monoclonal antibody, LM609, disrupted the normal pattern of vascular development. After exposure to LM609 the angioblasts in experimental embryos appeared as clusters of rounded cells lacking normal cellular protrusions. This led to disruption of lumen formation and abnormal vessel patterning. These findings demonstrate that during vasculogenesis ligation of integrin αvβ3 on the surface of primordial endothelial cells is critical for the differentiation and maturation of blood vessels. Similar studies on chicken chorioallantoic membrane showed that LM609 blocks angiogenesis. Together the two studies suggest that integrin αvβ3 plays a role in neovascularization of tissues.Keywords
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