[Endothelial cell-cell junctions in vessel formation].

Journal de la Societe de biologie Pub Date : 2009-01-01 Epub Date: 2009-06-16 DOI:10.1051/jbio/2009015
Philippe Huber
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Abstract

The endothelium, lining the inner side of all vessel types, is constituted of a monolayer of endothelial cells with cobblestone morphology. Endothelial cell-cell contacts contain numerous transmembrane adhesive proteins that are either clustered in junctional structures or located along the intercellular cleft. These proteins promote cell-cell adhesion and control vascular permeability to fluids and molecules, as well as transmigration of various types of leukocytes. In addition, recent findings showed that constituents of the junctions might be part of the vascular invasion machinery by activating cell protrusions. Such activities may thus be considered as markers of pathological angiogenesis or targets of antiangiogenic therapy.

血管形成中的内皮细胞-细胞连接。
内皮,排列在所有类型血管的内层,由单层内皮细胞组成,呈鹅卵石状。内皮细胞-细胞接触含有大量的跨膜粘附蛋白,这些蛋白要么聚集在连接结构中,要么沿着细胞间隙分布。这些蛋白促进细胞间的粘附,控制血管对液体和分子的渗透性,以及各种类型白细胞的转运。此外,最近的研究结果表明,这些连接的成分可能是激活细胞突起的血管入侵机制的一部分。因此,这些活动可以被认为是病理性血管生成的标志或抗血管生成治疗的目标。
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