2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.01.478747
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Dynamically regulated Focal adhesions coordinate endothelial cell remodelling in developing vasculature

Abstract: The assembly of a mature vascular network involves the coordinated control of cell shape changes to regulate morphogenesis of a complex vascular network. Cellular changes include a process of endothelial cell (EC) elongation which is essential for establishing appropriately sized lumens during vessel maturation1-3. However how EC elongation is dynamically regulated in vivo is not fully understood since live monitoring of this event can be challenging in animal models. Here, we utilise the live imaging capacity… Show more

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“…The jagged junctions of MFS ECs are considered as immature, and connect to intracellular actin cytoskeletal stress fibers positioned mostly perpendicular to the cell membrane 67 , 69 . Impaired cell–cell junction linearization has been observed during development in a zebrafish model with induced compromised focal adhesion function, thereby linking defective cell-ECM to immature cell–cell connections 70 . Treatment with RESV induced partial preservation of EC alignment with flow, junctional linearity, and p-eNOS expression, which could also be linked to improved EC-ECM and EC-EC contacts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The jagged junctions of MFS ECs are considered as immature, and connect to intracellular actin cytoskeletal stress fibers positioned mostly perpendicular to the cell membrane 67 , 69 . Impaired cell–cell junction linearization has been observed during development in a zebrafish model with induced compromised focal adhesion function, thereby linking defective cell-ECM to immature cell–cell connections 70 . Treatment with RESV induced partial preservation of EC alignment with flow, junctional linearity, and p-eNOS expression, which could also be linked to improved EC-ECM and EC-EC contacts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%