Pathological Angiogenesis Requires Syndecan-4 for Efficient VEGFA-Induced VE-Cadherin Internalization

Giulia De Rossi, Maria Vähätupa, Enrico Cristante, Samantha Arokiasamy, Sidath E. Liyanage, Ulrike May, Laura Pellinen, Hannele Uusitalo-Järvinen, James W. Bainbridge, Tero A.H. Järvinen, James R. Whiteford

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticleScientificpeer-review

    21 Citations (Scopus)
    12 Downloads (Pure)

    Abstract

    Objective: VEGFA (Vascular endothelial growth factor A) and its receptor VEGFR2 (vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2) drive angiogenesis in several pathologies, including diabetic retinopathy, wet age-related macular degeneration, and cancer. Studies suggest roles for HSPGs (heparan sulfate proteoglycans) in this process, although the nature of this involvement remains elusive. Here, we set to establish the role of the HSPG SDC4 (syndecan-4) in pathological angiogenesis. Approach and Results: We report that angiogenesis is impaired in mice null for SDC4 in models of neovascular eye disease and tumor development. Our work demonstrates that SDC4 is the only SDC whose gene expression is upregulated during pathological angiogenesis and is selectively enriched on immature vessels in retinas from diabetic retinopathy patients. Combining in vivo and tissue culture models, we identified SDC4 as a downstream mediator of functional angiogenic responses to VEGFA. We found that SDC4 resides at endothelial cell junctions, interacts with vascular endothelial cadherin, and is required for its internalization in response to VEGFA. Finally, we show that pathological angiogenic responses are inhibited in a model of wet age-related macular degeneration by targeting SDC4. Conclusions: We show that SDC4 is a downstream mediator of VEGFA-induced vascular endothelial cadherin internalization during pathological angiogenesis and a potential target for antiangiogenic therapies.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1374-1389
    Number of pages16
    JournalArteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
    Volume41
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021
    Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

    Keywords

    • cadherins
    • diabetic retinopathy
    • permeability
    • syndecans
    • vascular endothelial growth factor A

    Publication forum classification

    • Publication forum level 2

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

    Fingerprint

    Dive into the research topics of 'Pathological Angiogenesis Requires Syndecan-4 for Efficient VEGFA-Induced VE-Cadherin Internalization'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

    Cite this