Angiopoietin-2 sensitizes endothelial cells to TNF-α and has a crucial role in the induction of inflammation
doi: 10.1038/nm1351
pmid: 16462802
Angiopoietin-2 sensitizes endothelial cells to TNF-α and has a crucial role in the induction of inflammation
The angiopoietins Ang-1 and Ang-2 have been identified as ligands of the receptor tyrosine kinase Tie-2 (refs. 1,2). Paracrine Ang-1-mediated activation of Tie-2 acts as a regulator of vessel maturation and vascular quiescence. In turn, the antagonistic ligand Ang-2 acts by an autocrine mechanism and is stored in endothelial Weibel-Palade bodies from where it can be rapidly released upon stimulation. The rapid release of Ang-2 implies functions of the angiopoietin-Tie system beyond its established role during vascular morphogenesis as a regulator of rapid vascular responses. Here we show that mice deficient in Ang-2 (encoded by the gene Angpt2) cannot elicit an inflammatory response in thioglycollate-induced or Staphylococcus aureus-induced peritonitis, or in the dorsal skinfold chamber model. Recombinant Ang-2 restores the inflammation defect in Angpt2(-/-) mice. Intravital microscopy showed normal TNF-alpha-induced leukocyte rolling in the vasculature of Angpt2(-/-)mice, but rolling cells did not firmly adhere to activated endothelium. Cellular experiments showed that Ang-2 promotes adhesion by sensitizing endothelial cells toward TNF-alpha and modulating TNF-alpha-induced expression of endothelial cell adhesion molecules. Together, these findings identify Ang-2 as an autocrine regulator of endothelial cell inflammatory responses. Ang-2 thereby acts as a switch of vascular responsiveness exerting a permissive role for the activities of proinflammatory cytokines.
- Justus Liebig University Giessen Germany
- Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Germany
- Saarland University Germany
- Regeneron (United States) United States
- University of Mannheim Germany
Inflammation, Mice, Knockout, Neovascularization, Pathologic, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha, Models, Biological, Angiopoietin-2, Mice, Angiopoietin-1, Animals, Cytokines, Humans, Endothelium, Vascular, Inflammation Mediators, Signal Transduction
Inflammation, Mice, Knockout, Neovascularization, Pathologic, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha, Models, Biological, Angiopoietin-2, Mice, Angiopoietin-1, Animals, Cytokines, Humans, Endothelium, Vascular, Inflammation Mediators, Signal Transduction
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