FOXC2 and NFATc1 control formation and maturation of collecting lymphatic vessels


Autoria(s): Norrmen C.; Ivanov K. I.; Cheng J.; Zangger N.; Delorenzi M.; Jaquet M.; Miura N.; Puolakkainen P.; Horsley V.; Hu J.; Augustin H. G.; Yla-Herttuala S.; Alitalo K.; Petrova T. V.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

The mechanisms of blood vessel maturation into distinct parts of the blood vasculature such as arteries, veins, and capillaries have been the subject of intense investigation over recent years. In contrast, our knowledge of lymphatic vessel maturation is still fragmentary. In this study, we provide a molecular and morphological characterization of the major steps in the maturation of the primary lymphatic capillary plexus into collecting lymphatic vessels during development and show that forkhead transcription factor Foxc2 controls this process. We further identify transcription factor NFATc1 as a novel regulator of lymphatic development and describe a previously unsuspected link between NFATc1 and Foxc2 in the regulation of lymphatic maturation. We also provide a genome-wide map of FOXC2-binding sites in lymphatic endothelial cells, identify a novel consensus FOXC2 sequence, and show that NFATc1 physically interacts with FOXC2-binding enhancers. These data provide novel insights into the molecular program of lymphatic vascular specification and suggest that FOXC2 and NFATc1 are potential targets for therapeutic intervention.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_9DD0E37BF60A

isbn:1018-1172

isiid:000270557100085

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Joint Meeting of the Society for Microcirculation and Vascular Biology Swiss Society for Microcirculation

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject

inproceedings