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Trafficking in blood vessel development

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ANGIOGENESIS
卷 25, 期 3, 页码 291-305

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DOI: 10.1007/s10456-022-09838-5

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Angiogenesis; Blood vessel; Development; Vascular; Endothelial; Endothelium; Lumen formation; Sprouting; Trafficking; Exocytosis; Endocytosis; Recycling; Junctions

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  1. National Heart Lung Blood Institute [R15HL156106-01A1, R01HL155921-01A1]

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Blood vessels rely on complex signaling programs to form functional networks during development. Vesicular trafficking, a less studied area of endothelial cell regulation, plays a critical role in blood vessel formation and function. This review highlights the impact of vesicular trafficking on various aspects of angiogenesis, with a focus on Rab GTPase family members and their effectors.
Blood vessels demonstrate a multitude of complex signaling programs that work in concert to produce functional vasculature networks during development. A known, but less widely studied, area of endothelial cell regulation is vesicular trafficking, also termed sorting. After moving through the Golgi apparatus, proteins are shuttled to organelles, plugged into membranes, recycled, or degraded depending on the internal and extrinsic cues. A snapshot of these protein-sorting systems can be viewed as a trafficking signature that is not only unique to endothelial tissue, but critically important for blood vessel form and function. In this review, we will cover how vesicular trafficking impacts various aspects of angiogenesis, such as sprouting, lumen formation, vessel stabilization, and secretion, emphasizing the role of Rab GTPase family members and their various effectors.

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