Journal article
Vegfc/Flt4 signalling is suppressed by Dll4 in developing zebrafish intersegmental arteries
BM Hogan, R Herpers, M Witte, H Heloterä, K Alitalo, HJ Duckers, S Schulte-Merker
Development | COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.1242/dev.039990
Abstract
The development of arteries, veins and lymphatics from pre-existing vessels are intimately linked processes controlled by a number of well-studied reiteratively acting signalling pathways. To delineate the mechanisms governing vessel formation in vivo, we performed a forward genetic screen in zebrafish and isolated the mutant expando. Molecular characterisation revealed a loss-of-function mutation in the highly conserved kinase insert region of flt4. Consistent with previous reports, flt4 mutants were deficient in lymphatic vascular development. Recent studies have demonstrated a role for Flt4 in blood vessels and showed that Dll4 limits angiogenic potential by limiting Flt4 function in deve..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank the Hubrecht Screen Team, Ville Pihlajaniemi and Tessa Lange for technical assistance. B. M. H. was supported by an NHMRC C J Martin Postdoctoral Training Fellowship. S.S.-M. was supported by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (KNAW). H. J. D. received an NWO VIDI grant.