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The astrocyte-expressed integrin αvβ8 governs blood vessel sprouting in the developing retina

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DEVELOPMENT
卷 138, 期 23, 页码 5157-5166

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.069153

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Extracellular matrix; Itgb8; Cell adhesion; Blood-retinal barrier; Angiogenesis; Mouse

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  1. Ellison Medical Foundation [AG-NS-0324-06]
  2. National Institutes of Neurological Disease and Stroke [R01NS059876]

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The mouse retina is vascularized after birth when angiogenic blood vessels grow and sprout along a pre-formed latticework of astrocytes. How astrocyte-derived cues control patterns of blood vessel growth and sprouting, however, remains enigmatic. Here, we have used molecular genetic strategies in mice to demonstrate that alpha v beta 8 integrin expressed in astrocytes is essential for neovascularization of the developing retina. Selective ablation of alpha v or beta 8 integrin gene expression in astrocytes leads to impaired blood vessel sprouting and intraretinal hemorrhage, particularly during formation of the secondary vascular plexus. These pathologies correlate, in part, with diminished alpha v beta 8 integrin-mediated activation of extracellular matrix-bound latent transforming growth factor beta s (TGF beta s) and defective TGF beta signaling in vascular endothelial cells, but not astrocytes. Collectively, our data demonstrate that alpha v beta 8 integrin is a component of a paracrine signaling axis that links astrocytes to blood vessels and is essential for proper regulation of retinal angiogenesis.

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