The orphan nuclear receptor COUP-TFII is required for angiogenesis and heart development.

Journal:

Genes Dev. 1999 Apr

Authors:

Pereira FA, Qiu Y, Zhou G, Tsai MJ, Tsai SY

Abstract

The embryonic expression of COUP-TFII, an orphan nuclear receptor, suggests that it may participate in mesenchymal-epithelial interactions required for organogenesis. Targeted deletion of the COUP-TFII gene results in embryonic lethality with defects in angiogenesis and heart development. COUP-TFII mutants are defective in remodeling the primitive capillary plexus into large and small microcapillaries. In the COUP-TFII mutant heart, the atria and sinus venosus fail to develop past the primitive
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tube stage. Reciprocal interactions between the endothelium and the mesenchyme in the vascular system and heart are essential for normal development of these systems. In fact, the expression of Angiopoietin-1, a proangiogenic soluble factor thought to mediate the mesenchymal-endothelial interactions during heart development and vascular remodeling, is down-regulated in COUP-TFII mutants. This down-regulation suggests that COUP-TFII may be required for bidirectional signaling between the endothelial and mesenchymal compartments essential for proper angiogenesis and heart development.[less]

Mesh Headings:

Animals, COUP Transcription Factor II, COUP Transcription Factors, Coronary Vessels, DNA-Binding Proteins, Female, Gene Expression, Gene Targeting, Heart, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mutagenesis, Neovascularization, Physiologic, Receptors, Steroid, Transcription Factors