Molecular controls of lymphatic VEGFR3 signaling

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OBJECTIVES - : Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 3 (VEGFR3) plays important roles both in lymphangiogenesis and angiogenesis. On stimulation by its ligand VEGF-C, VEGFR3 is able to form both homodimers as well as heterodimers with VEGFR2 and activates several downstream signal pathways, including extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK)1/2 and protein kinase B (AKT). Despite certain similarities with VEGFR2, molecular features of VEGFR3 signaling are still largely unknown. APPROACH AND RESULTS - : Human dermal lymphatic endothelial cells were used to examine VEGF-C-driven activation of signaling. Compared with VEGF-A activation of VEGFR2, VEGF-C-induced VEGFR3 activation led to a more extensive AKT activation, whereas activation of ERK1/2 displayed a distinctly different kinetics. Furthermore, VEGF-C, but not VEGF-A, induced formation of VEGFR3/VEGFR2 complexes. Silencing VEGFR2 or its partner neuropilin 1 specifically abolished VEGF-C-induced AKT but not ERK activation, whereas silencing of neuropilin 2 had little effect on either signaling pathway. Finally, suppression of vascular endothelial phosphotyrosine phosphatase but not other phosphotyrosine phosphatases enhanced VEGF-C-induced activation of both ERK and AKT pathways. Functionally, both ERK and AKT pathways are important for lymphatic endothelial cells migration. CONCLUSIONS - : VEGF-C activates AKT signaling via formation of VEGFR3/VEGFR2 complex, whereas ERK is activated by VEGFR3 homodimer. Neuropilin 1 and vascular endothelial phosphotyrosine phosphatase are involved in regulation of VEGFR3 signaling.

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Deng, Y., Zhang, X., & Simons, M. (2015). Molecular controls of lymphatic VEGFR3 signaling. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 35(2), 421–429. https://doi.org/10.1161/ATVBAHA.114.304881

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