Literature DB >> 20584775

T-cadherin is present on endothelial microparticles and is elevated in plasma in early atherosclerosis.

Maria Philippova1, Yves Suter, Stefan Toggweiler, Andreas W Schoenenberger, Manjunath B Joshi, Emmanouil Kyriakakis, Paul Erne, Thérèse J Resink.   

Abstract

AIMS: The presence of endothelial cell (EC)-derived surface molecules in the circulation is among hallmarks of endothelial activation and damage in vivo. Previous investigations suggest that upregulation of T-cadherin (T-cad) on the surface of ECs may be a characteristic marker of EC activation and stress. We investigated whether T-cad might also be shed from ECs and in amounts reflecting the extent of activation or damage. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Immunoblotting showed the presence of T-cad protein in the culture medium from normal proliferating ECs and higher levels in the medium from stressed/apoptotic ECs. Release of T-cad into the circulation occurs in vivo and in association with endothelial dysfunction. Sandwich ELISA revealed negligible T-cad protein in the plasma of healthy volunteers (0.90 ± 0.90 ng/mL, n = 30), and increased levels in the plasma from patients with non-significant atherosclerosis (9.23 ± 2.61 ng/mL, n = 63) and patients with chronic coronary artery disease (6.93 ± 1.31 ng/mL, n = 162). In both patient groups there was a significant (P = 0.043) dependency of T-cad and degree of endothelial dysfunction as measured by reactive hyperaemia peripheral tonometry. Flow cytometry analysis showed that the major fraction of T-cad was released into the EC culture medium and the plasma as a surface component of EC-derived annexin V- and CD144/CD31-positive microparticles (MPs). Gain-of-function and loss-of-function studies demonstrate that MP-bound T-cad induced Akt phosphorylation and activated angiogenic behaviour in target ECs via homophilic-based interactions.
CONCLUSION: Our findings reveal a novel mechanism of T-cad-dependent signalling in the vascular endothelium. We identify T-cad as an endothelial MP antigen in vivo and demonstrate that its level in plasma is increased in early atherosclerosis and correlates with endothelial dysfunction.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20584775     DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehq206

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Heart J        ISSN: 0195-668X            Impact factor:   29.983


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