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Atypical protein kinase C is essential for embryonic vascular development in mice.

Zee Chen1, Yaoyun Duan1, Hong Wang1, Huayuan Tang1, Shijia Wang1, Xinru Wang1, Jie Liu2, Xi Fang3, Kunfu Ouyang1.   

Abstract

The atypical PKC (aPKC) subfamily constitutes PKCζ and PKCλ in mice, and both aPKC isoforms have been proposed to be involved in regulating various endothelial cell (EC) functions. However, the physiological function of aPKC in ECs during embryonic development has not been well understood. To address this question, we utilized Tie2-Cre to delete PKCλ alone (PKCλ-SKO) or both PKCλ and PKCζ (DKO) in ECs, and found that all DKO mice died at around the embryonic day 11.5 (E11.5), whereas a small proportion of PKCλ-SKO mice survived till birth. PKCλ-SKO embryos also exhibited less phenotypic severity than DKO embryos at E10.5 and E11.5, suggesting a potential compensatory role of PKCζ for PKCλ in embryonic ECs. We then focused on DKO embryos and investigated the effects of aPKC deficiency on embryonic vascular development. At E9.5, deletion of both aPKC isoforms reduced the diameters of vitelline artery and vein, and decreased branching from both vitelline vessels in yolk sac. Ablation of both aPKC isoforms also disrupted embryonic angiogenesis in head and trunk at the same stage, increasing apoptosis of both ECs and non-ECs. Taken together, our results demonstrated that aPKC in ECs plays an essential role in regulating cell apoptosis, angiogenesis, and embryonic survival.
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Keywords:  angiogenesis; atypic protein kinase C; embryonic development; endothelial cell; vascular development

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33547760      PMCID: PMC8109193          DOI: 10.1002/dvg.23412

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genesis        ISSN: 1526-954X            Impact factor:   2.487


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