Journal article

VEGFD regulates blood vascular development by modulating SOX18 activity

T Duong, K Koltowska, C Pichol-Thievend, L Le Guen, F Fontaine, KA Smith, V Truong, R Skoczylas, SA Stacker, MG Achen, P Koopman, BM Hogan, M Francois

Blood | Published : 2014

Abstract

Vascular endothelial growth factor-D (VEGFD) is a potent pro-lymphangiogenic molecule during tumor growth and is considered a key therapeutic target to modulate metastasis. Despite roles in pathological neo-lymphangiogenesis, the characterization of an endogenous role for VEGFD in vascular development has remained elusive. Here, we used zebrafish to assay for genetic interactions between the Vegf/Vegf-receptor pathway and SoxF transcription factors and identified a specific interaction between Vegfd and Sox18. Double knockdown zebrafish embryos for Sox18/Vegfd and Sox7/Vegfd exhibit defects in arteriovenous differentiation. Supporting this observation, we found that Sox18/Vegfd double but no..

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Awarded by Cancer Council Queensland


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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by Cancer Council Queensland (APP1008392) and in part by National Health and Medical Research Council project grant (APP1048242) and fellowship (APP1011242) (M. F.); and Australian Research Council Future Fellowships (FT100100165) (B. H.), (FT110100496) (K. A. S.), and (FF0776096) (P.K.).