Essential role for Galpha13 in endothelial cells during embryonic development |
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Authors: | Ruppel Kathleen M Willison David Kataoka Hiroshi Wang Alice Zheng Yao-Wu Cornelissen Ivo Yin Liya Xu Shan Mei Coughlin Shaun R |
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Affiliation: | Cardiovascular Research Institute and Departments of Pediatrics, Medicine, and Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA. |
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Abstract: | Toward identifying the roles of protease-activated receptor-1 (PAR1) and other G protein-coupled receptors important for vascular development, we investigated the role of Galpha13 in endothelial cells in the mouse embryo. LacZ inserted into Galpha13 exon 1 was highly expressed in endothelial cells at midgestation. Endothelial-specific Galpha13 knockout embryos died at embryonic days 9.5-11.5 and resembled the PAR1 knockout. Restoration of Galpha13 expression in endothelial cells by use of a Tie2 promoter-driven Galpha13 transgene rescued development of endothelial-specific Galpha13 knockout embryos as well the embryonic day 9.5 vascular phenotype in Galpha13 conventional knockouts; transgene-positive Galpha13-/- embryos developed for several days beyond their transgene-negative Galpha13-/- littermates and then manifested a previously uncharacterized phenotype that included intracranial bleeding and exencephaly. Taken together, our results suggest a critical role for Galpha13 in endothelial cells during vascular development, place Galpha13 as a candidate mediator of PAR1 signaling in this process, and reveal roles for Galpha13 in other cell types in the mammalian embryo. |
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