International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2017)

Ftr82 Is Critical for Vascular Patterning during Zebrafish Development

  • Hsueh-Wei Chang,
  • Wen-Der Wang,
  • Chien-Chih Chiu,
  • Chiou-Hua Chen,
  • Yi-Shan Wang,
  • Zih-Ying Chen,
  • Wangta Liu,
  • Ming-Hong Tai,
  • Zhi-Hong Wen,
  • Chang-Yi Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms18010156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
p. 156

Abstract

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Cellular components and signaling pathways are required for the proper growth of blood vessels. Here, we report for the first time that a teleost-specific gene ftr82 (finTRIM family, member 82) plays a critical role in vasculature during zebrafish development. To date, there has been no description of tripartite motif proteins (TRIM) in vascular development, and the role of ftr82 is unknown. In this study, we found that ftr82 mRNA is expressed during the development of vessels, and loss of ftr82 by morpholino (MO) knockdown impairs the growth of intersegmental vessels (ISV) and caudal vein plexus (CVP), suggesting that ftr82 plays a critical role in promoting ISV and CVP growth. We showed the specificity of ftr82 MO by analyzing ftr82 expression products and expressing ftr82 mRNA to rescue ftr82 morphants. We further showed that the knockdown of ftr82 reduced ISV cell numbers, suggesting that the growth impairment of vessels is likely due to a decrease of cell proliferation and migration, but not cell death. In addition, loss of ftr82 affects the expression of vascular markers, which is consistent with the defect of vascular growth. Finally, we showed that ftr82 likely interacts with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and Notch signaling. Together, we identify teleost-specific ftr82 as a vascular gene that plays an important role for vascular development in zebrafish.

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