AKAP12 variant 1 knockout enhances vascular endothelial cell motility.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Ashrifa Ali, Bhaskar Roy, Micah B Schott, Bryon D Grove
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Abstract

This study investigates the role of AKAP12 in endothelial cell motility with a specific focus on AKAP12 variants, AKAP12v1 and AKAP12v2. Previous work has shown that AKAP12, a multivalent A-kinase anchoring protein that binds to PKA and several other proteins regulating protein phosphorylation, is expressed at low levels in most endothelia in vivo but is expressed at higher levels in cells in vitro. Here, we found that AKAP12 expression in endothelial cell (HUVEC) cultures was cell density-dependent, with the expression being highest in subconfluent cultures and lowest in confluent cultures. AKAP12 expression was also elevated in cells at the wound edge of wounded endothelial cell monolayers. Knockdown of variants 1 and 2 inhibited cell migration. However, CRISPR/Cas9 knockout of AKAP12v1 enhanced migration, indicating that the absence of this variant and the presence of AKAP12v2 likely alters the signaling events controlling cell motility. Further analysis using bulk RNA sequencing revealed that the loss of AKAP12v1 affected genes associated with cell migration and intercellular junctions. We propose that AKAP12v1 and AKAP12v2 play distinct yet complementary roles in endothelial cell migration and likely work together in controlling the signaling events associated with vascular repair and development.

AKAP12变体1敲除增强血管内皮细胞运动性。
本研究探讨了AKAP12在内皮细胞运动中的作用,并特别关注了AKAP12变体AKAP12v1和AKAP12v2。先前的研究表明,AKAP12是一种多价a激酶锚定蛋白,与PKA和其他几种调节蛋白磷酸化的蛋白结合,在体内大多数内皮细胞中表达水平较低,但在体外细胞中表达水平较高。在这里,我们发现AKAP12在内皮细胞(HUVEC)培养中的表达与细胞密度有关,在亚融合培养中表达最高,在融合培养中表达最低。损伤内皮细胞单层损伤边缘细胞的AKAP12表达也升高。敲除变异1和2抑制细胞迁移。然而,CRISPR/Cas9敲除AKAP12v1增强了迁移,这表明该变体的缺失和AKAP12v2的存在可能会改变控制细胞运动的信号事件。利用大量RNA测序的进一步分析显示,AKAP12v1的缺失影响了与细胞迁移和细胞间连接相关的基因。我们认为,AKAP12v1和AKAP12v2在内皮细胞迁移中发挥着不同但互补的作用,并可能共同控制与血管修复和发育相关的信号事件。
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Journal of Vascular Research
Journal of Vascular Research 医学-生理学
CiteScore
3.40
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发文量
25
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The ''Journal of Vascular Research'' publishes original articles and reviews of scientific excellence in vascular and microvascular biology, physiology and pathophysiology. The scope of the journal covers a broad spectrum of vascular and lymphatic research, including vascular structure, vascular function, haemodynamics, mechanics, cell signalling, intercellular communication, growth and differentiation. JVR''s ''Vascular Update'' series regularly presents state-of-the-art reviews on hot topics in vascular biology. Manuscript processing times are, consistent with stringent review, kept as short as possible due to electronic submission. All articles are published online first, ensuring rapid publication. The ''Journal of Vascular Research'' is the official journal of the European Society for Microcirculation. A biennial prize is awarded to the authors of the best paper published in the journal over the previous two years, thus encouraging young scientists working in the exciting field of vascular biology to publish their findings.
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