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A systems biology model of junctional localization and downstream signaling of the Ang-Tie signaling pathway

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DOI: 10.1038/s41540-021-00194-6

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01HL101200, R01CA138264, R01EY028996]

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The Ang-Tie signaling pathway plays a crucial role in vascular growth and stability, with dysregulation leading to vascular dysfunction and various diseases. A mechanistic computational model has been developed to understand the complex molecular mechanisms of this pathway and predict potential therapeutic strategies for inflammatory endothelial cells.
The Ang-Tie signaling pathway is an important vascular signaling pathway regulating vascular growth and stability. Dysregulation in the pathway is associated with vascular dysfunction and numerous diseases that involve abnormal vascular permeability and endothelial cell inflammation. The understanding of the molecular mechanisms of the Ang-Tie pathway has been limited due to the complex reaction network formed by the ligands, receptors, and molecular regulatory mechanisms. In this study, we developed a mechanistic computational model of the Ang-Tie signaling pathway validated against experimental data. The model captures and reproduces the experimentally observed junctional localization and downstream signaling of the Ang-Tie signaling axis, as well as the time-dependent role of receptor Tie1. The model predicts that Tie1 modulates Tie2's response to the context-dependent agonist Ang2 by junctional interactions. Furthermore, modulation of Tie1's junctional localization, inhibition of Tie2 extracellular domain cleavage, and inhibition of VE-PTP are identified as potential molecular strategies for potentiating Ang2's agonistic activity and rescuing Tie2 signaling in inflammatory endothelial cells.

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