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EphB2 and EphB4 receptors forward signaling promotes SDF-1–induced endothelial cell chemotaxis and branching remodeling by Ombretta Salvucci, Maria de.

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1 EphB2 and EphB4 receptors forward signaling promotes SDF-1–induced endothelial cell chemotaxis and branching remodeling by Ombretta Salvucci, Maria de la Luz Sierra, Jose A. Martina, Peter J. McCormick, and Giovanna Tosato Blood Volume 108(9): November 1, 2006 ©2006 by American Society of Hematology

2 Expression of EphB receptors and ephrin B ligands in primary human endothelial cells from the umbilical vein, aorta, and dermal microvasculature. Expression of EphB receptors and ephrin B ligands in primary human endothelial cells from the umbilical vein, aorta, and dermal microvasculature. (A) EphB1, EphB2, EphB3, EphB4, and EphB6 receptor and ephrin B1, ephrin B2, and ephrin B3 ligand mRNA detected by semiquantitative RT-PCR with specific primer pairs in HUVECs, HAECs, and HDMECs. Representative results from 3 experiments. (B) EphB1, EphB2, EphB3, EphB4, and EphB6 were detected by Western blotting with specific antibodies in cell lysates from murine NIH3T3 cells, human brain tissue (brain), HUVEC, human SK-N-MC neuroblastoma cell line (neuro), human A-204 rhabdomyosarcoma cell line (rhabd), and human SK-NEP-1 Wilms tumor cell line (wilms), HAEC, and HDMEC. Results shown, which are representative of 4 independent immunoblotting experiments, reflect reprobing of a single membrane after stripping; sample loading was evaluated by reprobing for actin. (C) Immunoblotting analysis of ephrin B2 and ephrin B3 expression in HUVECs, HAECs, HDMECs, and other samples—murine NIH3T3 cells, human brain tissue (brain), human SK-N-MC neuroblastoma cell line (neuro), human A-204 rhabdomyosarcoma cell line (rhabd), and human SK-NEP-1 Wilms tumor cell line (wilms). A single membrane was used for immune detection; sample loading was evaluated by probing with antiactin antibodies. Results are representative of 3 immunoblotting experiments. Ombretta Salvucci et al. Blood 2006;108: ©2006 by American Society of Hematology

3 Detection of EphB2 and EphB4 phosphorylation in primary human endothelial cells.
Detection of EphB2 and EphB4 phosphorylation in primary human endothelial cells. (A) Kinetics of EphB2 phosphorylation in HUVECs stimulated with ephrin B1-Fc. HUVECs were incubated in medium only or were treated with ephrin B1-Fc (1 μg/mL) for 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 2 hours, and 4 hours. Cell lysates (150 μg) were immunoprecipitated with goat IgG antibodies to EphB2, and the precipitates were immunoblotted with anti–phosphotyrosine mouse monoclonal antibodies (4G10). The membrane was reblotted with goat IgG antibodies to EphB2 (results are representative of 3 experiments). (B) Effect of the SNEW peptide (100 μM) on EphB2 phosphorylation in HUVECs stimulated for 10 minutes with ephrin B1-Fc (1 μg/mL) or with a control Fc-fusion protein (Fc, leptin receptor-Fc chimera, 1 μg/mL). As a control peptide (control), we used a scrambled form of SNEW (SCR-EPQ, 100 μM). EphB2 was immunoprecipitated, immunoblotted with anti–phosphotyrosine mouse monoclonal antibodies, and reblotted with goat IgG antibodies to EphB2 antibodies. (C) EphB4 phosphorylation was induced in HUVECs stimulated with ephrin B2-Fc (1 μg/mL). HUVECs were incubated for 30 minutes with a control Fc-fusion protein (Fc, leptin receptor-Fc chimera, 1 μg/mL) or with ephrin B2-Fc (1 μg/mL) in medium alone or in medium supplemented with the peptide TNYL-RAW (100 μM) or the peptide SNEW (100 μM). EphB4 was immunoprecipitated, immunoblotted with anti–phosphotyrosine mouse monoclonal antibodies, and reblotted with goat IgG antibodies to EphB4 antibodies. (D) EphB2 phosphorylation was induced in HUVECs after stimulation for 30 minutes with ephrin B2-Fc (1 μg/mL) but not with a control Fc-fusion protein (Fc, leptin receptor-Fc chimera, 1 μg/mL). Phosphorylated EphB2 was visualized after immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting with anti–phosphotyrosine mouse monoclonal antibodies; total EphB2 was visualized after reprobing with antibodies to EphB2. Ombretta Salvucci et al. Blood 2006;108: ©2006 by American Society of Hematology

4 Analysis of EphB2 and EphB4 phosphorylation and function during endothelial cell cord formation on extracellular matrix. Analysis of EphB2 and EphB4 phosphorylation and function during endothelial cell cord formation on extracellular matrix. (A-B) HUVECs were incubated on Matrigel-coated wells for the indicated times. After incubation, cells were washed in PBS at 4°C and removed by trypsin digestion at 4°C, and cell lysates were immunoprecipitated with goat IgG antibodies to EphB2 (A) or EphB4 (B). Immunoprecipitates were immunoblotted with anti–phosphotyrosine mouse monoclonal antibody 4G10, and the membranes were reblotted with the immunoprecipitating antibodies to EphB2 or EphB4. Results derived from independent experiments, each representative of 3 experiments. (C) Effects of the peptides CTCE-9908, SNEW, and TNYL-RAW on Matrigel-dependent cord formation. HUVECs were incubated for 18 hours onto Matrigel-coated wells in medium alone (none), with control peptide SCR-WTL (100 μM), CTCE-9908 peptide (50 μg/mL), SNEW peptide (100 μM), or TNYL-RAW peptide (100 μM). Representative images from phase-contrast microscopy reflecting various degrees of cord formation after 18 hours of incubation (original magnification, ×5). Representative results from 5 experiments. (D) Quantitative analysis of HUVEC cord formation on Matrigel-coated wells under the same conditions listed in panel C and measured as a function of the number of vascular joints per visual field (magnification, ×10). Results reflect the mean ± SD of 3 independent experiments; in each experiment, 4 nonoverlapping fields were counted. Ombretta Salvucci et al. Blood 2006;108: ©2006 by American Society of Hematology

5 Surface EphB2 and EphB4 expression and actin polymerization during cord formation.
Surface EphB2 and EphB4 expression and actin polymerization during cord formation. (A) HUVECs were plated onto gelatin-coated or Matrigel-coated glass chamber slides and incubated at 37°C. After 45 minutes and 6 hours of incubation, cells were fixed with 1% formaldehyde, stained for EphB2 or EphB4 with specific goat IgG antibodies followed by Texas Red donkey anti–goat IgG and DAPI, and examined with a confocal system. Images were from phase-contrast and epifluorescence microscopy showing representative HUVECs cultured on gelatin (18 hours) or Matrigel (45 minutes and 6 hours) (original magnification, ×10 ×25). (B) HUVECs were plated onto Matrigel-coated glass chamber slides and were incubated at 37°C in medium alone, medium with the SNEW peptide (100 μM), or medium with the TNYL-RAW peptide (100 μM) for 6 hours and then stained with phalloidin-FITC and DAPI. Images from confocal epifluorescence microscopy show representative F-actin detection in HUVECs (original magnification, ×25). Ombretta Salvucci et al. Blood 2006;108: ©2006 by American Society of Hematology

6 Akt phosphorylation in HUVECs stimulated with SDF-1, ephrin B1-Fc, and ephrin B2-Fc.
Akt phosphorylation in HUVECs stimulated with SDF-1, ephrin B1-Fc, and ephrin B2-Fc. (A) Flow cytometric analysis of intracellular Akt in HUVECs incubated for 15 minutes in medium alone, SDF-1α (500 ng/mL), ephrin B1-Fc (1 μg/mL), ephrin B2-Fc (1 μg/mL), ephrin B1-Fc (1 μg/mL) plus SDF-1α (500 ng/mL), or ephrin B2-Fc (1 μg/mL) plus SDF-1α (500 ng/mL). After permeabilization, Akt was detected by staining with a rabbit monoclonal antibody to phospho-Akt (Ser 473) followed by FITC-labeled goat anti–rabbit IgG antibodies. Background staining was set with FITC-labeled goat anti–rabbit IgG. FSC indicates forward scatter. Results are representative of 5 experiments. (B) Flow cytometric analysis of intracellular Akt. HUVECs were incubated for 15 minutes with ephrin B1-Fc (1 μg/mL) plus SDF-1α (500 ng/mL) alone, with the SNEW peptide (100 μM) or with a control peptide (SCR-EPQ, a scrambled form of SNEW [100 μM]), with ephrin B2-Fc (1 μg/mL) plus SDF-1α (500 ng/mL) alone, with the TNYL-RAW peptide (100 μM), or with a control peptide (SCR-WTL, a scrambled form of TNYL-RAW, 100 μM). (C, top left) After 3-hour starvation, HUVECs were treated with SDF-1α (500 ng/mL), ephrin B1-Fc (1 μg/mL), or ephrin B1-Fc (1 μg/mL) plus SDF-1α (500 ng/mL) for 15 minutes. (C, top right) After 3-hour starvation, HUVECs were treated with SDF-1 (500 ng/mL), ephrin B2-Fc (1 μg/mL), or ephrin B2-Fc (1 μg/mL) plus SDF-1α (500 ng/mL) for 15 minutes. (C, bottom) After overnight starvation, HUVECs were treated for 15 minutes with SDF-1 (100 ng/mL), ephrin B1-Fc (1 μg/mL), ephrin B2-Fc (1 μg/mL), ephrin B1-Fc (1 μg/mL) plus ephrin B2-Fc (1 μg/mL), ephrin B1-Fc (1 μg/mL) plus SDF-1α (100 ng/mL), ephrin B2-Fc (1 μg/mL) plus SDF-1α (100 ng/mL), or with SDF-1 (100 ng/mL) plus ephrin B1-Fc (1 μg/mL) plus ephrin B2-Fc (1 μg/mL). Cell lysates were immunoblotted with a rabbit monoclonal antibody to phospho-Akt (Ser473) and were reblotted with rabbit antibodies against total Akt. Ombretta Salvucci et al. Blood 2006;108: ©2006 by American Society of Hematology

7 Stimulation with ephrin B1-Fc or ephrin B2-Fc enhances SDF-1-induced HUVEC chemotaxis.
Stimulation with ephrin B1-Fc or ephrin B2-Fc enhances SDF-1-induced HUVEC chemotaxis. (A) HUVECs (0.5 × 106) preincubated (10 minutes, 37°C) in medium only, with ephrin B1-Fc (1 μg/mL), or with ephrin B2-Fc (1 μg/mL) were placed on the top chamber of the transwell. SDF-1α (50 ng/mL) or chemotaxis medium only was placed in the bottom chamber. (B) HUVECs (0.5 × 106) were first incubated (20 minutes) in medium only, with the peptide SNEW (100 μM), or with a control scrambled form of SNEW (SCR-EPQ, 100 μM). Cells were subsequently incubated (10 minutes, 37°C) with medium only or with ephrin B1-Fc (1 μg/mL). Cells and additives were placed on the top chamber of the transwell. SDF-1α (50 ng/mL), or chemotaxis medium only was placed in the bottom chamber, and the transwells were incubated for 18 hours at 37°C. (C) HUVECs (0.5 × 106) were first incubated (20 minutes, 37°C) in medium only, with the peptide TNYL-RAW (100 μM), or with the peptide SNEW (100 μM); cells were subsequently incubated (10 minutes, 37°C) with medium only or with ephrin B2-Fc (1 μg/mL). Cells and additives were placed on the top chamber of the transwell. SDF-1α (50 ng/mL) or chemotaxis medium only was placed in the bottom chamber. All transwell plates (A-C) were incubated 18 hours at 37°C. Cells accumulated into the lower chamber were counted. Results reflect the mean ± SD number of migrated HUVECs under the different conditions tested (3-5 separate experiments, each performed in triplicate). Ombretta Salvucci et al. Blood 2006;108: ©2006 by American Society of Hematology


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