Notch signaling pathway induces expression of type IV collagen in angiogenesis

Author:

Kukita Kazuki1,Matsuzaka Nanaka2,Takai Mikihisa2,Imamura Yasutada12ORCID,Shin Yongchol12

Affiliation:

1. Kogakuin University Graduate School of Engineering, , 2665-1, Nakanomachi, Tokyo 1920015, Japan

2. Kogakuin University Department of Chemistry and Life Science, School of Advanced Engineering, , Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

Abstract Mural cell adhesion is important for the localization of basement membrane components during angiogenesis, and cell–cell interactions are thought to be critical for basement membrane formation. Type IV collagen, a component of the basement membrane, and non-triple helical type IV collagen α1 chain (NTH α1(IV)) co-localize in the basement membrane of neovascular vessels. However, it remains unclear how type IV collagen and NTH α1(IV) are produced around the basement membrane. In the present study, we developed a de novo angiogenesis model using human umbilical vein endothelial cell spheroids and TIG-1 fibroblast cells and demonstrated that NTH α1(IV), probably with α1(IV) chain before forming triple helix molecule, was localized in the fibroblasts in contact with vascular endothelial cells. This localization was disrupted by DAPT, a Notch signaling inhibitor. DAPT treatment also reduced type IV collagen and NTH α1(IV) secretion in TIG-1 fibroblasts, along with diminished COL4A1 and COL4A2 gene expression. Downregulation of Notch3 in TIG-1 fibroblasts decreased the secretion of type IV collagen and NTH α1(IV). Taken together, these findings suggest that heterogeneous and homogeneous intercellular Notch signaling via Notch3 induces type IV collagen and NTH α1(IV) expression in fibroblasts and contributes to basement membrane formation in neovascular vessels.

Funder

Research Institute for Science and Technology of Kogakuin University

Strategic Research Foundation Grant-Aided Project for Private Universities from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine

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