Ephrin-B2 regulates endothelial cell morphology and motility independently of Eph-receptor binding

ML Bochenek, S Dickinson, JW Astin… - Journal of cell …, 2010 - journals.biologists.com
ML Bochenek, S Dickinson, JW Astin, RH Adams, CD Nobes
Journal of cell science, 2010journals.biologists.com
The transmembrane protein ephrin-B2 regulates angiogenesis, ie the formation of new
blood vessels through endothelial sprouting, proliferation and remodeling processes. In
addition to essential roles in the embryonic vasculature, ephrin-B2 expression is
upregulated in the adult at sites of neovascularization, such as tumors and wounds. Ephrins
are known to bind Eph receptor family tyrosine kinases on neighboring cells and trigger
bidirectional signal transduction downstream of both interacting molecules. Here we show …
The transmembrane protein ephrin-B2 regulates angiogenesis, i.e. the formation of new blood vessels through endothelial sprouting, proliferation and remodeling processes. In addition to essential roles in the embryonic vasculature, ephrin-B2 expression is upregulated in the adult at sites of neovascularization, such as tumors and wounds. Ephrins are known to bind Eph receptor family tyrosine kinases on neighboring cells and trigger bidirectional signal transduction downstream of both interacting molecules. Here we show that ephrin-B2 dynamically modulates the motility and cellular morphology of isolated endothelial cells. Even in the absence of Eph-receptor binding, ephrin-B2 stimulates repeated cycling between actomyosin-dependent cell contraction and spreading episodes, which requires the presence of the C-terminal PDZ motif. Our results show that ephrin-B2 is a potent regulator of endothelial cell behavior, and indicate that the control of cell migration and angiogenesis by ephrins might involve both receptor-dependent and receptor-independent activities.
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