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YAP and TAZ regulate adherens junction dynamics and endothelial cell distribution during vascular development

Author(s): Neto, Filipa ; Klaus-Bergmann, Alexandra ; Ong, Yu Ting ; Alt, Silvanus ; Vion, Anne-Clémence ; Szymborska, Anna ; Carvalho, Joana R. ; Hollfinger, Irene ; Bartels-Klein, Eireen ; Franco, Claudio ; Potente, Michael ; Gerhardt, Holger

Date: 2018

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/50248

Origin: Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa

Subject(s): BMP; TAZ; VE-Cadherin; YAP; Cell biology; Developmental biology; Mouse; Stem cells; Vascular development


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Formation of blood vessel networks by sprouting angiogenesis is critical for tissue growth, homeostasis and regeneration. How endothelial cells arise in adequate numbers and arrange suitably to shape functional vascular networks is poorly understood. Here we show that YAP/TAZ promote stretch-induced proliferation and rearrangements of endothelial cells whilst preventing bleeding in developing vessels. Mechanistically, YAP/TAZ increase the turnover of VE-Cadherin and the formation of junction associated intermediate lamellipodia, promoting both cell migration and barrier function maintenance. This is achieved in part by lowering BMP signalling. Consequently, the loss of YAP/TAZ in the mouse leads to stunted sprouting with local aggregation as well as scarcity of endothelial cells, branching irregularities and junction defects. Forced nuclear activity of TAZ instead drives hypersprouting and vascular hyperplasia. We propose a new model in which YAP/TAZ integrate mechanical signals with BMP signaling to maintain junctional compliance and integrity whilst balancing endothelial cell rearrangements in angiogenic vessels.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto da ULisboa
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