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Cooperation between carboxy-terminal domains of VEGF-A dictates its biological properties in vitro and in vivo
Delcombel, Romain
2013
 

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Keywords :
angiogenesis; VEGF; isoform; NRP1
Abstract :
[en] VEGF-A is a crucial growth factor for blood vessel homeostasis and pathological angiogenesis. Due to alternative splicing of its pre-mRNA, VEGF-A is produced under several isoforms characterized by the combination of their C-terminal domains, which determines their respective structure, availability and affinity for co-receptors. As controversies still exist about the specific roles of these exon-encoded domains, we systematically compared the properties of eight natural and artificial variants containing the domains encoded by exons 1-4 and various combinations of the domains encoded by exons 5, 7 and 8a or 8b. All the variants (VEGF111a, VEGF111b, VEGF121a, VEGF121b, VEGF155a, VEGF155b, VEGF165a, VEGF165b) have a similar affinity for VEGF-R2, as determined by Surface Plasmon Resonance analyses. They strongly differ however in terms of binding to neuropilin-1 and heparin/heparansulfate proteoglycans. Data indicate that the 6 amino acids encoded by exon 8a must be present and cooperate with those of exon 5 or exon 7 for efficient binding, which was confirmed in cell culture models. We further showed that VEGF165b is angiostatic, as previously reported, but that the shortest VEGF variant possessing also the 6 amino acids encoded by exon 8b (VEGF111b) is remarkably proangiogenic, demonstrating the critical importance of domain interactions for defining the VEGF properties. The number, size and localization of newly formed blood vessels in a model of tumour angiogenesis strongly depend also on the C-terminal domain composition, suggesting that association of several VEGF isoforms may be more efficient for treating ischemic diseases than the use of any single variant.
Disciplines :
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Author, co-author :
Delcombel, Romain ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > MEPR - Médecine - Département des sciences précliniques
Language :
English
Title :
Cooperation between carboxy-terminal domains of VEGF-A dictates its biological properties in vitro and in vivo
Defense date :
29 March 2013
Institution :
Université de Liège
Degree :
Doctorat en sciences biomédicales et pharmaceutiques
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President :
BELLAHCENE, Akeila
Jury member :
DESSY, Chantal
LAMBERT, Charles
DELEHEDDE, Maryse
PIETTE, Jacques
NOEL, Agnès
STRUMAN, Ingrid
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