Nature Communications (May 2019)

High mitogenic stimulation arrests angiogenesis

  • Samuel Pontes-Quero,
  • Macarena Fernández-Chacón,
  • Wen Luo,
  • Federica Francesca Lunella,
  • Verónica Casquero-Garcia,
  • Irene Garcia-Gonzalez,
  • Ana Hermoso,
  • Susana F. Rocha,
  • Mayank Bansal,
  • Rui Benedito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09875-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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High mitogenic stimuli have been suggested to promote endothelial cell proliferation and sprouting during angiogenesis. Here Pontes-Quero et al., by interfering with levels of VEGF and Notch signalling in single endothelial cells in vivo, find that high mitogenic stimuli instead arrest angiogenesis due to a bell-shaped dose-response to VEGF and MAPK activity that is counteracted by Notch and p21.