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T N Sato1, Y Tozawa, U Deutsch, K Wolburg-Buchholz, Y Fujiwara, M Gendron-Maguire, T Gridley, H Wolburg, W Risau, Y Qin.
Abstract
Tie-1 and Tie-2 define a new class of receptor tyrosine kinases that are specifically expressed in developing vascular endothelial cells. To study the functions of Tie-1 and Tie-2 during vascular endothelial cell growth and differentiation in vivo, targeted mutations of the genes in mice were introduced by homologous recombination. Embryos deficient in Tie-1 failed to establish structural integrity of vascular endothelial cells, resulting in oedema and subsequently localized haemorrhage. However, analyses of embryos deficient in Tie-2 showed that it is important in angiogenesis, particularly for vascular network formation in endothelial cells. This result contrasts with previous reports on Tie-2 function in vasculogenesis and/or endothelial cell survival. Our in vivo analyses indicate that the structurally related receptor tyrosine kinases Tie-1 and Tie-2 have important but distinct roles in the formation of blood vessels.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7596437 DOI: 10.1038/376070a0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962