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Gas1 is induced by VE-cadherin and vascular endothelial growth factor and inhibits endothelial cell apoptosis.

Author(s)
Spagnuolo, Raffaella
Corada, Monica
Orsenigo, Fabrizio
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Subjects

Animals

Antigens

Apoptosis

Apoptosis: drug effec...

CD

Cadherins

Cadherins: genetics

Cadherins: metabolism...

Cell Cycle Proteins

Cell Line

Endothelium

Enzyme Activation

GPI-Linked Proteins

Humans

Membrane Proteins

Membrane Proteins: bi...

Membrane Proteins: ge...

Mice

Phosphatidylinositol ...

Phosphatidylinositol ...

Vascular

Vascular Endothelial ...

Vascular Endothelial ...

Vascular: cytology

Vascular: drug effect...

Vascular: metabolism

Date Issued
2004-04-01
Abstract
The junctional membrane protein vascular endothelial (VE)-cadherin mediates contact inhibition of growth and inhibits apoptosis of endothelial cells. In this article we show that VE-cadherin induces expression of growth arrest-specific 1 (Gas1), an integral membrane protein up-regulated in nonproliferating cells. By comparing syngenic endothelial cell lines, we found that Gas1 mRNA was increased by 3-fold in VE-cadherin-positive cells in comparison to VE-cadherin-null cells. Ectopic expression of Gas1 in endothelial or 293 cells strongly reduced apoptosis without affecting cell growth. Addition of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) also up-regulated Gas1 and this effect was augmented more so in confluent nonproliferating cells than in sparse cultures. VE-cadherin-blocking antibody partially inhibited VEGF-induced Gas1, suggesting that VE-cadherin clustering is required for an optimal response to this stimulus. Inhibition of phosphoinositole-3-OH kinase (PI3-kinase) pathway by Wortmannin prevented Gas1 synthesis and the antiapoptotic effect of VEGF, but, in cells ectopically expressing Gas1, Wortmannin was ineffective. Furthermore, inhibition of Gas1 expression by short interfering RNA (siRNA) both in vitro and in allantois organ cultures made endothelial cells refractory to the antiapoptotic effect of VEGF. Overall these data indicate that Gas1 induction by VE-cadherin and VEGF in endothelial cells requires activation of PI3-kinase. Gas1 expression positively correlates with inhibition of endothelial cell apoptosis and may contribute to the integrity of resting endothelium.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/1592
ISSN
0006-4971
Journal
Blood
URL
http://bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org/cgi/content/abstract/103/8/3005
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