Literature DB >> 30158707

Role of glutamine synthetase in angiogenesis beyond glutamine synthesis.

Guy Eelen1,2,3, Charlotte Dubois4,5, Anna Rita Cantelmo4,5,6, Jermaine Goveia4,5, Ulrike Brüning4,5,7, Michael DeRan8, Gopala Jarugumilli8, Jos van Rijssel9, Giorgio Saladino10, Federico Comitani10, Annalisa Zecchin4,5, Susana Rocha11, Rongyuan Chen12, Hongling Huang4,5,13, Saar Vandekeere4,5, Joanna Kalucka4,5, Christian Lange4,5,14, Francisco Morales-Rodriguez4,5, Bert Cruys4,5, Lucas Treps4,5, Leanne Ramer4,5,15, Stefan Vinckier4,5, Katleen Brepoels4,5, Sabine Wyns4,5, Joris Souffreau4,5, Luc Schoonjans4,5, Wouter H Lamers16, Yi Wu17, Jurgen Haustraete18,19, Johan Hofkens11, Sandra Liekens20, Richard Cubbon4,5,21, Bart Ghesquière22, Mieke Dewerchin4,5, Francesco L Gervasio10,23, Xuri Li24, Jaap D van Buul9, Xu Wu8, Peter Carmeliet25,26,27.   

Abstract

Glutamine synthetase, encoded by the gene GLUL, is an enzyme that converts glutamate and ammonia to glutamine. It is expressed by endothelial cells, but surprisingly shows negligible glutamine-synthesizing activity in these cells at physiological glutamine levels. Here we show in mice that genetic deletion of Glul in endothelial cells impairs vessel sprouting during vascular development, whereas pharmacological blockade of glutamine synthetase suppresses angiogenesis in ocular and inflammatory skin disease while only minimally affecting healthy adult quiescent endothelial cells. This relies on the inhibition of endothelial cell migration but not proliferation. Mechanistically we show that in human umbilical vein endothelial cells GLUL knockdown reduces membrane localization and activation of the GTPase RHOJ while activating other Rho GTPases and Rho kinase, thereby inducing actin stress fibres and impeding endothelial cell motility. Inhibition of Rho kinase rescues the defect in endothelial cell migration that is induced by GLUL knockdown. Notably, glutamine synthetase palmitoylates itself and interacts with RHOJ to sustain RHOJ palmitoylation, membrane localization and activation. These findings reveal that, in addition to the known formation of glutamine, the enzyme glutamine synthetase shows unknown activity in endothelial cell migration during pathological angiogenesis through RHOJ palmitoylation.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30158707     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0466-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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