GPR126 is a specifier of blood-brain barrier formation in the mouse central nervous system
Nikolaos Kakogiannos,
Anna Agata Scalise,
Emanuele Martini
et al.
Abstract:The blood-brain barrier (BBB) acquires unique properties to regulate neuronal function during development. The formation of the BBB, which occurs in tandem with angiogenesis, is directed by the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. Yet the exact molecular interplay remains elusive. Our study reveals the G protein–coupled receptor GPR126 as a critical target of canonical Wnt signaling, essential for the development of the BBB’s distinctive vascular characteristics and its functional integrity. Endothelial cell–speci… Show more
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