Endothelial EphB4 maintains vascular integrity and transport function in adult heart

内皮细胞EphB4维持成人心脏的血管完整性和运输功能

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作者:Guillermo Luxán #,Jonas Stewen #,Noelia Díaz,Katsuhiro Kato,Sathish K Maney,Anusha Aravamudhan,Frank Berkenfeld,Nina Nagelmann,Hannes Ca Drexler,Dagmar Zeuschner,Cornelius Faber,Hermann Schillers,Sven Hermann,John Wiseman,Juan M Vaquerizas,Mara E Pitulescu #,Ralf H Adams #

Abstract

The homeostasis of heart and other organs relies on the appropriate provision of nutrients and functional specialization of the local vasculature. Here, we have used mouse genetics, imaging and cell biology approaches to investigate how homeostasis in the adult heart is controlled by endothelial EphB4 and its ligand ephrin-B2, which are known regulators of vascular morphogenesis and arteriovenous differentiation during development. We show that inducible and endothelial cell-specific inactivation of Ephb4 in adult mice is compatible with survival, but leads to rupturing of cardiac capillaries, cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, and pathological cardiac remodeling. In contrast, EphB4 is not required for integrity and homeostasis of capillaries in skeletal muscle. Our analysis of mutant mice and cultured endothelial cells shows that EphB4 controls the function of caveolae, cell-cell adhesion under mechanical stress and lipid transport. We propose that EphB4 maintains critical functional properties of the adult cardiac vasculature and thereby prevents dilated cardiomyopathy-like defects.

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