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Unraveling the distinct distributions of VE- and N-cadherins in endothelial cells: A key role for p120-catenin
Authors:Alice Gentil-dit-Maurin  Stella Oun  Sébastien Almagro  Stéphanie Bouillot  Marie Courçon  Ruth Linnepe  Philippe Huber  Emmanuelle Tillet
Institution:a INSERM, U882, F-38054 Grenoble, France
b CEA, iRTSV, Laboratoire d'angiogenèse et physiopathologie vasculaire, Grenoble, France
c Université Joseph Fourier, F-38054 Grenoble, France
d Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Medicine, D-48149 Münster, Germany
Abstract:Endothelial cells express two different classical cadherins, vascular endothelial (VE) cadherin and neural (N) cadherin, having distinct functions in the vascular system. VE-cadherin is specific to endothelial adherens junctions and is strictly necessary for vascular morphogenesis. On the contrary, N-cadherin shows diffuse localization on the cell surface and interacts with mural cells for vessel stabilization. In this study, we sought to clarify the cellular mechanisms leading to the distinct cellular locations and functions of the two cadherins in the endothelium. VE-cadherin has been shown to be responsible for the junctional exclusion of N-cadherin. Using several endothelial models, we demonstrate that this property is dependent on VE-cadherin binding to p120 catenin (p120ctn). Moreover, although in the absence of VE-cadherin N-cadherin can localize to cell contacts, angiogenesis remains impaired, demonstrating that endothelial junction formation is not sufficient for normal vessel development. Interestingly, we show that VE-cadherin, but not N-cadherin, is partially associated with cholesterol-enriched microdomains. Lipid raft-associated-VE-cadherin is characterized by a very high level of p120ctn association, and this association is necessary for VE-cadherin recruitment into lipid rafts. Altogether, our results indicate a critical role for p120ctn in regulating the membrane distribution of endothelial cadherins with functional consequences in terms of cadherin stabilization and intracellular signaling.
Keywords:p120ctn  p120 catenin  ES cells  embryonic stem cells  EB  embryoid body  HUVEC  human umbilical vein endothelial cell  siRNA  small interfering RNA  dpc  days postcoitum  LR  lipid rafts
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