[HTML][HTML] Endoglin Mediates Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-A–Induced Endothelial Cell Activation by Regulating Akt Signaling

P Bus, T Gerrits, SAC Heemskerk… - The American journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
P Bus, T Gerrits, SAC Heemskerk, M Zandbergen, R Wolterbeek, JA Bruijn, HJ Baelde…
The American journal of pathology, 2018Elsevier
In diabetic nephropathy, differential expression of growth factors leads to vascular changes,
including endothelial cell activation, monocyte infiltration, and inflammation. Endoglin plays
an important role in endothelial function and is also associated with inflammation. In the
kidney, vascular endoglin expression is increased in animal models of renal injury, where it
contributes to disease severity, possibly by promoting endothelial cell activation and
inflammation. Herein, we investigated whether endoglin expression is associated with …
In diabetic nephropathy, differential expression of growth factors leads to vascular changes, including endothelial cell activation, monocyte infiltration, and inflammation. Endoglin plays an important role in endothelial function and is also associated with inflammation. In the kidney, vascular endoglin expression is increased in animal models of renal injury, where it contributes to disease severity, possibly by promoting endothelial cell activation and inflammation. Herein, we investigated whether endoglin expression is associated with diabetic nephropathy. In addition, we examined whether reducing endothelial endoglin expression in vitro affects endothelial cell activation and monocyte adhesion and, if so, which intracellular pathways are involved. Finally, we analyzed whether glomerular endoglin expression is correlated with endothelial cell activation in patients with diabetic nephropathy. Endoglin levels were significantly increased in mice with type 1 diabetes compared with control mice. Reducing endoglin expression in cultured endothelial cells significantly impaired the vascular endothelial growth factor-A–induced up-regulation of activation markers and monocyte adhesion. This was mediated by increased phosphorylation of Akt, thereby inhibiting activating transcription factor 2 phosphorylation, which regulates vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM1) gene transcription in these cells. Last, endoglin colocalized with VCAM-1 in the glomeruli of diabetic patients, glomerular VCAM-1 expression was significantly increased in these patients, and this increase in VCAM-1 expression was correlated with increased glomerular endoglin expression. Thus, targeting endoglin function may have therapeutic value in patients at risk for diabetic nephropathy.
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