PUBLICATION
            Role of delta-like-4/Notch in the formation and wiring of the lymphatic network in zebrafish
- Authors
 - Geudens, I., Herpers, R., Hermans, K., Segura, I., Ruiz de Almodovar, C., Bussmann, J., De Smet, F., Vandevelde, W., Hogan, B.M., Siekmann, A., Claes, F., Moore, J.C., Pistocchi, A.S., Loges, S., Mazzone, M., Mariggi, G., Bruyere, F., Cotelli, F., Kerjaschki, D., Noel, A., Foidart, J.M., Gerhardt, H., Ny, A., Langenberg, T., Lawson, N.D., Duckers, H.J., Schulte-Merker, S., Carmeliet, P., and Dewerchin, M.
 - ID
 - ZDB-PUB-101213-1
 - Date
 - 2010
 - Source
 - Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Biol. 30(9): 1695-1702 (Journal)
 - Registered Authors
 - Bussmann, Jeroen, Cotelli, Franco, Herpers, Robert, Hogan, Ben M., Langenberg, Tobias, Lawson, Nathan, Moore, John, Schulte-Merker, Stefan, Siekmann, Arndt Friedrich
 - Keywords
 - vascular biology, gene silencing, lymphangiogenesis, notch signaling, zebrafish
 - MeSH Terms
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- Animals, Genetically Modified
 - Membrane Proteins/genetics
 - Membrane Proteins/metabolism*
 - Luminescent Proteins/biosynthesis
 - Luminescent Proteins/genetics
 - Gene Silencing
 - Signal Transduction*
 - Chlorocebus aethiops
 - Endothelial Cells/metabolism
 - Thoracic Duct/embryology
 - Thoracic Duct/metabolism
 - Biomarkers/metabolism
 - Zebrafish/embryology
 - Zebrafish/genetics
 - Zebrafish/metabolism*
 - Cell Movement
 - Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
 - Humans
 - Animals
 - Embryo, Nonmammalian/metabolism
 - RNA, Messenger/metabolism
 - Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
 - Gene Knockdown Techniques
 - Zebrafish Proteins/genetics
 - Zebrafish Proteins/metabolism*
 - Receptors, Notch/genetics
 - Receptors, Notch/metabolism*
 - Cell Proliferation
 - COS Cells
 - Coculture Techniques
 - Lymphangiogenesis*/genetics
 - Lymphatic System/embryology
 - Lymphatic System/metabolism*
 
 - PubMed
 - 20466977 Full text @ Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Biol.
 
            Citation
        
        
            Geudens, I., Herpers, R., Hermans, K., Segura, I., Ruiz de Almodovar, C., Bussmann, J., De Smet, F., Vandevelde, W., Hogan, B.M., Siekmann, A., Claes, F., Moore, J.C., Pistocchi, A.S., Loges, S., Mazzone, M., Mariggi, G., Bruyere, F., Cotelli, F., Kerjaschki, D., Noel, A., Foidart, J.M., Gerhardt, H., Ny, A., Langenberg, T., Lawson, N.D., Duckers, H.J., Schulte-Merker, S., Carmeliet, P., and Dewerchin, M. (2010) Role of delta-like-4/Notch in the formation and wiring of the lymphatic network in zebrafish. Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Biol.. 30(9):1695-1702.
        
    
                
                    
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                OBJECTIVE: To study whether Notch signaling, which regulates cell fate decisions and vessel morphogenesis, controls lymphatic development.
METHODS AND RESULTS: In zebrafish embryos, sprouts from the axial vein have lymphangiogenic potential because they give rise to the first lymphatics. Knockdown of delta-like-4 (Dll4) or its receptors Notch-1b or Notch-6 in zebrafish impaired lymphangiogenesis. Dll4/Notch silencing reduced the number of sprouts producing the string of parchordal lymphangioblasts; instead, sprouts connecting to the intersomitic vessels were formed. At a later phase, Notch silencing impaired navigation of lymphatic intersomitic vessels along their arterial templates.
CONCLUSIONS: These studies imply critical roles for Notch signaling in the formation and wiring of the lymphatic network.
            
    
        
        
    
    
    
                
                    
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