@article{4760bc60da5146918ea6ad5295477a9c,
title = "A junctional PACSIN2/EHD4/MICAL-L1 complex coordinates VE-cadherin trafficking for endothelial migration and angiogenesis",
abstract = "Angiogenic sprouting relies on collective migration and coordinated rearrangements of endothelial leader and follower cells. VE-cadherin-based adherens junctions have emerged as key cell-cell contacts that transmit forces between cells and trigger signals during collective cell migration in angiogenesis. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms that govern these processes and their functional importance for vascular development still remain unknown. We previously showed that the F-BAR protein PACSIN2 is recruited to tensile asymmetric adherens junctions between leader and follower cells. Here we report that PACSIN2 mediates the formation of endothelial sprouts during angiogenesis by coordinating collective migration. We show that PACSIN2 recruits the trafficking regulators EHD4 and MICAL-L1 to the rear end of asymmetric adherens junctions to form a recycling endosome-like tubular structure. The junctional PACSIN2/EHD4/MICAL-L1 complex controls local VE-cadherin trafficking and thereby coordinates polarized endothelial migration and angiogenesis. Our findings reveal a molecular event at force-dependent asymmetric adherens junctions that occurs during the tug-of-war between endothelial leader and follower cells, and allows for junction-based guidance during collective migration in angiogenesis.",
author = "Malinova, {Tsveta S.} and Ana Angulo-Urarte and Julian N{\"u}chel and Marina Tauber and {van der Stoel}, {Miesje M.} and Vera Janssen and {de Haan}, Annett and Groenen, {Anouk G.} and Merel Tebbens and Mariona Graupera and Markus Plomann and Stephan Huveneers",
note = "Funding Information: We are grateful to Prof. Dr Steve Caplan (University of Nebraska Medical Center, US) for providing the peGFP-EHD4 plasmid, Prof. Dr Ren{\'e}-Marc M{\`e}ge for sharing expertise with the MATLAB correlation code (Paris Diderot University, France), and Dr Peter Stroeken (Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) for providing lentiviral shRNAs from the MISSION library (Sigma-Aldrich) of the RNAi Consortium. We thank the Cellular Imaging core facility of the Amsterdam UMC for technical support. The group of S.H. is financially supported by the Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research (ZonMW VIDI Grant 016.156.327 and NWO OCENW.KLEIN.281). M.P. is supported by the German Research Foundation (PL 233/3-3). IDIBELL is a member of Centres de Recerca de Catalunya (CERCA), and M.G. is supported by research Grants SAF2017-89116R-P from MCIU (Spain) co-funded by European Regional Developmental Fund (ERDF) a Way to Build Europe, La Caixa Foundation (HR18-00120), la Asociaci{\'o}n Espa{\~n}ola contra el Cancer (AECC)-Grupos Traslacionales (GCTRA18006CARR), and la Fundaci{\'o}n BBVA. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021, The Author(s).",
year = "2021",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22873-y",
language = "English",
volume = "12",
journal = "Nature communications",
issn = "2041-1723",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
number = "1",
}