| Literature DB >> 12522250 |
Farhad Abtahian1, Anastasia Guerriero, Eric Sebzda, Min-Min Lu, Rong Zhou, Attila Mocsai, Erin E Myers, Bin Huang, David G Jackson, Victor A Ferrari, Victor Tybulewicz, Clifford A Lowell, John J Lepore, Gary A Koretzky, Mark L Kahn.
Abstract
Lymphatic vessels develop from specialized endothelial cells in preexisting blood vessels, but the molecular signals that regulate this separation are unknown. Here we identify a failure to separate emerging lymphatic vessels from blood vessels in mice lacking the hematopoietic signaling protein SLP-76 or Syk. Blood-lymphatic connections lead to embryonic hemorrhage and arteriovenous shunting. Expression of slp-76 could not be detected in endothelial cells, and blood-filled lymphatics also arose in wild-type mice reconstituted with SLP-76-deficient bone marrow. These studies reveal a hematopoietic signaling pathway required for separation of the two major vascular networks in mammals.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12522250 PMCID: PMC2982679 DOI: 10.1126/science.1079477
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728