2001
DOI: 10.1023/a:1012226627813
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Abstract: The transmembrane tyrosine kinase TIE-2, the receptor for the angiopoietins-1 and -2, has been shown to be involved in angiogenic processes. Investigating the regulation of TIE-2 expression on endothelial cells, we found that stimulators such as PMA induce a decrease of TIE-2 protein from the cell surface without affecting TIE-2 mRNA. In conditioned media of PMA stimulated endothelial cells, a soluble form of this receptor comprising parts of the extracellular domain can be detected. Using a sandwich ELISA, we… Show more

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“…This soluble form is also present under physiological conditions in the serum resulting from Tie2 cleavage which has been shown in cellular experiments to occur after PMA stimulation [56]. Circulating concentrations of soluble Tie2 are increased in several vasculopathies, including coronary artery disease [57].…”
Section: Tie Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This soluble form is also present under physiological conditions in the serum resulting from Tie2 cleavage which has been shown in cellular experiments to occur after PMA stimulation [56]. Circulating concentrations of soluble Tie2 are increased in several vasculopathies, including coronary artery disease [57].…”
Section: Tie Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In addition to cellular Tie2, a soluble form of the angiopoietin receptor has been detected in the circulation 8, 9 . Soluble Tie2 (sTie2) originates from endothelial cells where it is generated by proteolytic cleavage and release of the ectodomain from full-length receptor located at the cell surface 8, 9 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soluble Tie2 (sTie2) originates from endothelial cells where it is generated by proteolytic cleavage and release of the ectodomain from full-length receptor located at the cell surface 8, 9 . sTie2 contains the ligand binding domain of the receptor and can bind angiopoietins, preventing them from interacting with cellular Tie2 and thereby inhibiting angiopoietin action 9 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the Ang-1/-2 ratio determines the functional status of the local vasculature. In contrast to mbTie2, little is known about soluble Tie2 (sTie2), the extracellular domain of the Tie2 receptor, which is released by proteolytic cleavage by matrix metalloproteases upon stimulation with VEGF in a process also referred to as shedding [13, 14]. sTie2 is detectable in healthy individuals, and increased serum concentrations were measured in cardiovascular diseases, diabetic retinopathy [15], and SSc [16, 17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 summarizes the current concept of the role of Ang/Tie2 in vascular remodelling.
Fig. 1The role of Angiopoietins and Tie2 in vascular biology (adapted from [68, 11, 13, 14]). a In quiescent state, Ang-1, produced by pericytes, acts in a paracrine manner on the membrane-bound (mb) Tie2 receptor on endothelial cells ( EC ).
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%