[HTML][HTML] Endophilin-A2 dependent VEGFR2 endocytosis promotes sprouting angiogenesis

G Genet, K Boyé, T Mathivet, R Ola, F Zhang… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Nature communications, 2019nature.com
Endothelial cell migration, proliferation and survival are triggered by VEGF-A activation of
VEGFR2. However, how these cell behaviors are regulated individually is still unknown.
Here we identify Endophilin-A2 (ENDOA2), a BAR-domain protein that orchestrates
CLATHRIN-independent internalization, as a critical mediator of endothelial cell migration
and sprouting angiogenesis. We show that EndoA2 knockout mice exhibit postnatal
angiogenesis defects and impaired front-rear polarization of sprouting tip cells. ENDOA2 …
Abstract
Endothelial cell migration, proliferation and survival are triggered by VEGF-A activation of VEGFR2. However, how these cell behaviors are regulated individually is still unknown. Here we identify Endophilin-A2 (ENDOA2), a BAR-domain protein that orchestrates CLATHRIN-independent internalization, as a critical mediator of endothelial cell migration and sprouting angiogenesis. We show that EndoA2 knockout mice exhibit postnatal angiogenesis defects and impaired front-rear polarization of sprouting tip cells. ENDOA2 deficiency reduces VEGFR2 internalization and inhibits downstream activation of the signaling effector PAK but not ERK, thereby affecting front-rear polarity and migration but not proliferation or survival. Mechanistically, VEGFR2 is directed towards ENDOA2-mediated endocytosis by the SLIT2-ROBO pathway via SLIT-ROBO-GAP1 bridging of ENDOA2 and ROBO1. Blocking ENDOA2-mediated endothelial cell migration attenuates pathological angiogenesis in oxygen-induced retinopathy models. This work identifies a specific endocytic pathway controlling a subset of VEGFR2 mediated responses that could be targeted to prevent excessive sprouting angiogenesis in pathological conditions.
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