Developmental Cell
Volume 22, Issue 2, 14 February 2012, Pages 403-417
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Death Receptors DR6 and TROY Regulate Brain Vascular Development

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Summary

Signaling events that regulate central nervous system (CNS) angiogenesis and blood-brain barrier (BBB) formation are only beginning to be elucidated. By evaluating the gene expression profile of mouse vasculature, we identified DR6/TNFRSF21 and TROY/TNFRSF19 as regulators of CNS-specific angiogenesis in both zebrafish and mice. Furthermore, these two death receptors interact both genetically and physically and are required for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-mediated JNK activation and subsequent human brain endothelial sprouting in vitro. Increasing beta-catenin levels in brain endothelium upregulate DR6 and TROY, indicating that these death receptors are downstream target genes of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling, which has been shown to be required for BBB development. These findings define a role for death receptors DR6 and TROY in CNS-specific vascular development.

Highlights

► Angiogenesis and blood-brain barrier formation require death receptors DR6 and TROY ► DR6 and TROY physically and genetically interact ► DR6 and TROY regulate VEGF-induced JNK signaling in endothelial cells ► Wnt/beta-catenin signaling upregulates DR6 and TROY in brain endothelium

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