Literature DB >> 31613797

Rb1/Rbl1/Vhl loss induces mouse subretinal angiomatous proliferation and hemangioblastoma.

Ran Wei1,2, Xiang Ren1,2, Hongyu Kong1,2, Zhongping Lv1,2, Yongjiang Chen3,4, Yunjing Tang1,2, Yujiao Wang1,2, Lirong Xiao1, Tao Yu4, Sabiha Hacibekiroglu4, Chen Liang1, Andras Nagy4, Rod Bremner3,4, Danian Chen1,2,3,4.   

Abstract

Von Hippel-Lindau (Vhl) protein inhibits hypoxia-inducible factor (Hif), yet its deletion in murine retina does not cause the extensive angiogenesis expected with Hif induction. The mechanism is unclear. Here we show that retinoblastoma tumor suppressor (Rb1) constrains expression of Hif target genes in the Vhl-/- retina. Deleting Rb1 induced extensive retinal neovascularization and autophagic ablation of photoreceptors in the Vhl-/- retina. RNA-sequencing, ChIP, and reporter assays showed Rb1 recruitment to and repression of certain Hif target genes. Activating Rb1 by deleting cyclin D1 induced a partial defect in the retinal superficial vascular plexus. Unexpectedly, removing Vhl suppressed retinoblastoma formation in murine Rb1/Rbl1-deficient retina but generated subretinal vascular growths resembling retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP) and retinal capillary hemangioblastoma (RCH). Most stromal cells in the RAP/RCH-like lesions were Sox9+, suggesting a Müller glia origin, and expressed Lgals3, a marker of human brain hemangioblastoma. Thus, the Rb family limit Hif target gene expression in the Vhl-/- retina, and removing this inhibitory signal generates new models for RAP and RCH.

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Keywords:  Angiogenesis; Autophagy; Mouse models; Ophthalmology; Tumor suppressors

Year:  2019        PMID: 31613797      PMCID: PMC6948866          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.127889

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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