Transcriptional regulation of thrombin‐induced endothelial vegf induction and proangiogenic response

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Thrombin, the ligand of the protease‐activated receptor 1 (PAR1), is a well‐known stim-ulator of proangiogenic responses in vascular endothelial cells (ECs), which are mediated through the induction of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). However, the transcriptional events underlying this thrombin‐induced VEGF induction and angiogenic response are less well under-stood at present. As reported here, we conducted detailed promotor activation and signal trans-duction pathway studies in human microvascular ECs, to decipher the transcription factors and the intracellular signaling events underlying the thrombin and PAR‐1‐induced endothelial VEGF induction. We found that c‐FOS is a key transcription factor controlling thrombin‐induced EC VEGF synthesis and angiogenesis. Upon the binding and internalization of its G‐protein‐coupled PAR‐1 receptor, thrombin triggers ERK1/2 signaling and activation of the nuclear AP‐1/c‐FOS transcription factor complex, which then leads to VEGF transcription, extracellular secretion, and concomitant proangiogenic responses of ECs. In conclusion, exposure of human microvascular ECs to thrombin triggers signaling through the PAR‐1–ERK1/2–AP‐1/c‐FOS axis to control VEGF gene transcription and VEGF‐induced angiogenesis. These observations offer a greater understanding of endothelial responses to thromboinflammation, which may help to interpret the results of clinical trials tackling the conditions associated with endothelial injury and thrombosis.

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Catar, R., Moll, G., Hosp, I., Simon, M., Luecht, C., Zhao, H., … Witowski, J. (2021). Transcriptional regulation of thrombin‐induced endothelial vegf induction and proangiogenic response. Cells, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10040910

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