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Novel vascular endothelial growth factor binding domains of fibronectin enhance vascular endothelial growth factor biological activity
Authors:Wijelath Errol S  Murray Jacqueline  Rahman Salman  Patel Yatin  Ishida Atsushi  Strand Kurt  Aziz Salim  Cardona Carlos  Hammond William P  Savidge Geoffrey F  Rafii Shahin  Sobel Michael
Institution:Department of Molecular Biology, The Hope Heart Institute, Seattle, Wash, USA. wijelath@u.washington.edu
Abstract:Interactions between integrins and growth factor receptors play a critical role in the development and healing of the vasculature. This study mapped two binding domains on fibronectin (FN) that modulate the activity of the angiogenic factor, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Using solid-phase assays and surface plasmon resonance analysis, we identified two novel VEGF binding domains within the N- and C-terminus of the FN molecule. Native FN bound to VEGF enhanced endothelial cell migration and mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase activity, but FN that is devoid of the VEGF binding domains failed to do so. Coprecipitation studies confirmed a direct physical association between VEGF receptor-2 (Flk-1) and the FN integrin, alpha5beta1, which required intact FN because FN fragments lacking the VEGF binding domains failed to support receptor association. Thrombin-activated platelets released intact VEGF/FN complexes, which stimulated endothelial cell migration and could be inhibited by soluble high affinity VEGF receptor 1 and antibodies to alpha5beta1 integrin. This study demonstrates that FN is potentially a physiological cofactor for VEGF and provides insights into mechanisms by which growth factor receptors and integrins cooperate to influence cellular behavior.
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