Nature Communications (May 2022)

Mechanical loading of intraluminal pressure mediates wound angiogenesis by regulating the TOCA family of F-BAR proteins

  • Shinya Yuge,
  • Koichi Nishiyama,
  • Yuichiro Arima,
  • Yasuyuki Hanada,
  • Eri Oguri-Nakamura,
  • Sanshiro Hanada,
  • Tomohiro Ishii,
  • Yuki Wakayama,
  • Urara Hasegawa,
  • Kazuya Tsujita,
  • Ryuji Yokokawa,
  • Takashi Miura,
  • Toshiki Itoh,
  • Kenichi Tsujita,
  • Naoki Mochizuki,
  • Shigetomo Fukuhara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-30197-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 25

Abstract

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Chemical and mechanical cues coordinately regulate angiogenesis. Here, the authors show that blood flow-driven intraluminal pressure regulates wound angiogenesis. Findings indicate that TOCA family of F-BAR proteins act as actin regulators required for endothelial cell migration and sense mechanical cell stretching to regulate wound angiogenesis.