Angiogenesis in Human Development Jan Kitajewski ICRC 926, ph 851-4688, email: jkk9 BACKGROUND READING: Vascular Development “Signaling Vascular Morphogenesis.

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Angiogenesis in Human Development Jan Kitajewski ICRC 926, ph , jkk9 BACKGROUND READING: Vascular Development “Signaling Vascular Morphogenesis and Maintenance” Douglas Hanahan. Science 277: in Perspectives. (1997) Notch and arterial specification “Notch Function in the Vasculature: insights from zebrafish, mouse and man” Carrie Shawber and Jan Kitajewski. BioEssays 3: (2004) Wnts and retinal angiogenesis “Wnt/Frizzled Signaling in the Vasculature: New Angiogenic Factors in Sight” Nestor Masckauchan and Jan Kitajewski. Physiology 21: (2006)

Vascular Development Vasculogenesis = de novo tube formation Angiogenesis = sprouting of new tubes off of pre-existing tubes Endothelial Cell = cell type that makes up and lines blood vessels Mural Cells = specialized cells that surround blood vessels –Pericytes –Smooth muscle cells Angiogenic Factors –Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF-A, VEGF-B, PlGF, VEGF-C, VEGF-D –Angiopoietins (Ang 1, Ang2, ………..) –Notch ligands (Jagged1, Delta4)

1.5 day 2.5 day2.0 day

Nature Biotechnology 22, (2004) Chemical suppression of a genetic mutation in a zebrafish model of aortic coarctation Randall T Peterson1, Stanley Y Shaw1, 2, Travis A Peterson1, David J Milan1, Tao P Zhong1, 3, Stuart L Schreiber2, Calum A MacRae1 & Mark C Fishman1, 4 1 Developmental Biology Laboratory, Cardiovascular Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital Nature Chemical Biology 1, (2005) High-throughput assay for small molecules that modulate zebrafish embryonic heart rate. Burns CG, David J Milan, Grande DJ, Rottbauer W, Calum A MacRae & Mark C Fishman Developmental Biology Laboratory, Cardiovascular Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital

Angiogenesis - Basement Membrane Breakdown Smooth Muscle Cells Endothelium Basement Membrane Proteases Angiogenic Stimulus (VEGF)

Angiogenesis - Endothelial Cell Migration Endothelium Nascent Vascular Sprouts VEGF Smooth Muscle Cells Basement Membrane

Angiogenesis - Endothelial Cell Proliferation Endothelium VEGF Sprout Elongation Smooth Muscle Cells Basement Membrane

Angiogenesis - Capillary Morphogenesis Endothelium VEGF New Lumen Formation Smooth Muscle Cells Basement Membrane

Angiogenesis - Vascular Maturation Endothelium VEGF Vascular Pruning (apoptosis?) SMC, pericyte recruitment Smooth Muscle Cells Basement Membrane

Angiogenesis - Vascular Maturation Endothelium VEGF Endothelial cell-cell junctions Smooth Muscle Cells Basement Membrane Negative Feedback

VEGF and VEGF Receptors

VEGF-receptor signaling

Vasculogenesis Lymphangiogenesis Angiogenesis Mesoderm formation Hemangioblasts Blood island formation Endothelial cells Hematopoietic cells Primary vascular plexus Lymphatics Lymphangioblasts Veins Capillaries Arteries VE-Cadherin bFGF VEGF A VEGFR-1/2/3 TGF  EphrinB2/EphB4 EndoglinNotch Tal1/scl Gata 1 Ang1/2 Tie2 PDGF B Id1/3 VEGF C/D VEGFR-3 VEGF A VEGFR-2 TGF  Tal1/scl Gata 1 Vascular Development Karkkarnin et al., 2002 Nature Cell Biology GM-CSF Notch onNotch off

Mailhos, 2001 Shutter, 2000 Notch/Notch ligands expressed in arterial endothelium

Venous EC Arterial EC Arterial/Venous Specification

Oliver, G., 2004

F.Sabin Model of Lymphatic Vasculature Development (venous origin) Oliver, G., 2004

VEGF and VEGF Receptors

Lymphatic Vasculature Development

Structure of blood and lymphatic vasculature in dermis normal+ lymphatics - lymphatics Mouse with mutation in VEGFR-3 blood vessel lymphatic vessel

Shayan, R. et al. Carcinogenesis : Molecular characteristics of lymphatic vessel subtypes found in the dermal and subcutaneous layers of normal mammalian skin

Harvey and Oliver, 2004 Harvey and Oliver, Curr.Opin Genet Dev, 2004

Fruttinger, 2004 Delta4 expressed in retinal vasculature in situ hybridization arterial expression tip cell expression

Normal intraretinal vasculature

Retinopathy of Prematurity

Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy First described by Criswick and Schepens [Am. J. Ophthalmol. 68: (1969)] Autosomal dominant, recessive, and X-linked forms; variable phenotype Clinical characteristics mild to severe vision loss retina: avascular peripheral retina, exudates, neovascularization, fibrovascular masses, traction or rhegmatogenous retinal detachment vitreous: posterior vitreous detachment, fibrovascular membranes, hemorrhage other: cataract, neovascular glaucoma

Autosomal dominant FEVR mutations In the cysteine-rich domain (CRD) of Fz4

Retinal defects in FEVR patients heterozygous for Fz4 M157V

Frizzled-4 is a Wnt receptor

Intraocular hemorrhage in Fz4(-/-) mice

Absence of intra-retinal capillaries in Fz4(-/-) mice WT -/-

Norrie Disease First described by Norrie (1927) and analyzed systematically by Mette Warburg [Acta Ophthalmologica 39: (1961); 41: (1963); 89: (1966)] X-linked recessive with variable phenotype Clinical characteristics moderate vision loss to congenital blindness retina: retinal folding and detachment, retinal degeneration, fibrovascualar masses, vitreoretinal hemorrhage vitreous: persistent primary vitreous other: progressive sensorineural deafness

Norrin is a ligand for Frizzled-4 Norrin

Molecular genetics of Norrie Disease and FEVR FEVR One autosomal dominant FEVR gene identified by Robaitaille et al [Nature Genetics 32: (2002)] encodes Frizzled4, a putative Wnt receptor. A second autosomal dominant FEVR locus encodes the Wnt co-receptor Lrp5 [Toomes et al [IOVS 45: (2004)]; Jiao et al [Am J Hum Genet 75: (2004)]. Norrie disease Gene identified by Berger et al and Chen et al [Nature Genetics 1: and (1992)] The encoded protein is small (133 amino acids in length), has the same pattern of cysteines as seen in transforming growth factor beta, and begins with a signal sequence (i.e. it looks like a secreted protein). No known biochemical function.

Vessel component to human disease Tumor angiogenesis Diabetic vascular complication –Diabetic retinopathy –Stroke –Ischemia –Wound repair Heart disease Obesity Blindness –Wet Macular Degeneration –Retinopathy of Prematurity

Research opportunity Summer research on tumor angiogenesis at Eisai Pharmaceuticals, Japan with Dr. Yasuhiro Funahashi