Editing VEGFR2 blocks VEGF-induced activation of akt and tube formation

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PURPOSE. Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2) plays a key role in VEGFinduced angiogenesis. The goal of this project was to test the hypothesis that editing genomic VEGFR2 loci using the technology of clustered regularly interspaced palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-associated DNA endonuclease (Cas)9 in Streptococcus pyogenes (SpCas9) was able to block VEGF-induced activation of Akt and tube formation. METHODS. Four 20 nucleotides for synthesizing single-guide RNAs based on human genomic VEGFR2 exon 3 loci were selected and cloned into a lentiCRISPR v2 vector, respectively. The DNA fragments from the genomic VEGFR2 exon 3 of transduced primary human retinal microvascular endothelial cells (HRECs) were analyzed by Sanger DNA sequencing, surveyor nuclease assay, and next-generation sequencing (NGS). In the transduced cells, expression of VEGFR2 and VEGF-stimulated signaling events (e.g., Akt phosphorylation) were determined by Western blot analyses; VEGF-induced cellular responses (proliferation, migration, and tube formation) were examined. RESULTS. In the VEGFR2-sgRNA/SpCas9–transduced HRECs, Sanger DNA sequencing indicated that there were mutations, and NGS demonstrated that there were 83.57% insertion and deletions in the genomic VEGFR2 locus; expression of VEGFR2 was depleted in the VEGFR2- sgRNA/SpCas9–transduced HRECs. In addition, there were lower levels of Akt phosphorylation in HRECs with VEGFR2-sgRNA/SpCas9 than those with LacZ-sgRNA/SpCas9, and there was less VEGF-stimulated Akt activation, proliferation, migration, or tube formation in the VEGFR2-depleted HRECs than those treated with aflibercept or ranibizumab. CONCLUSIONS. The CRISPR-SpCas9 technology is a potential novel approach to prevention of pathologic angiogenesis.

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Huang, X., Zhou, G., Wu, W., Ma, G., D’Amore, P. A., Mukai, S., & Lei, H. (2017). Editing VEGFR2 blocks VEGF-induced activation of akt and tube formation. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 58(2), 1228–1236. https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.16-20537

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