Force-mediated recruitment and reprogramming of healthy endothelial cells drive vascular lesion growth

力介导的健康内皮细胞的募集和重编程推动血管病变的生长

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作者:Apeksha Shapeti, Jorge Barrasa-Fano, Abdel Rahman Abdel Fattah, Janne de Jong, José Antonio Sanz-Herrera, Mylène Pezet, Said Assou, Emilie de Vet, Seyed Ali Elahi, Adrian Ranga, Eva Faurobert, Hans Van Oosterwyck

Abstract

Force-driven cellular interactions are crucial for cancer cell invasion but remain underexplored in vascular abnormalities. Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM), a vascular abnormality characterized by leaky vessels, involves CCM mutant cells recruiting wild-type endothelial cells to form and expand mosaic lesions. The mechanisms behind this recruitment remain poorly understood. Here, we use an in-vitro model of angiogenic invasion with traction force microscopy to reveal that hyper-angiogenic Ccm2-silenced endothelial cells enhance angiogenic invasion of neighboring wild-type cells through force and extracellular matrix-guided mechanisms. We demonstrate that mechanically hyperactive CCM2-silenced tips guide wild-type cells by transmitting pulling forces and by creating paths in the matrix, in a ROCKs-dependent manner. This is associated with reinforcement of β1 integrin and actin cytoskeleton in wild-type cells. Further, wild-type cells are reprogrammed into stalk cells and activate matrisome and DNA replication programs, thereby initiating proliferation. Our findings reveal how CCM2 mutants hijack wild-type cell functions to fuel lesion growth, providing insight into the etiology of vascular malformations. By integrating biophysical and molecular techniques, we offer tools for studying cell mechanics in tissue heterogeneity and disease progression.

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