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  2. Gremlin is a novel agonist of the major proangiogenic receptor VEGFR2

Gremlin is a novel agonist of the major proangiogenic receptor VEGFR2

  • Blood. 2010 Nov 4;116(18):3677-80. doi: 10.1182/blood-2010-06-291930.
Stefania Mitola 1 Cosetta Ravelli Emanuela Moroni Valentina Salvi Daria Leali Kurt Ballmer-Hofer Luca Zammataro Marco Presta
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Unit of General Pathology and Immunology, Department of Biomedical Sciences and Biotechnology, University of Brescia, Viale Europa 11, Brescia, Italy.
Abstract

The bone morphogenic protein antagonist gremlin is expressed during embryonic development and under different pathologic conditions, including Cancer. Gremlin is a proangiogenic protein belonging to the cystine-knot superfamily that includes transforming growth factor-β proteins and the angiogenic vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs). Here, we demonstrate that gremlin binds VEGF receptor-2 (VEGFR2), the main transducer of VEGF-mediated angiogenic signals, in a bone morphogenic protein-independent manner. Similar to VEGF-A, gremlin activates VEGFR2 in endothelial cells, leading to VEGFR2-dependent angiogenic responses in vitro and in vivo. Gremlin thus represents a novel proangiogenic VEGFR2 agonist distinct from the VEGF family ligands with implications in vascular development, angiogenesis-dependent diseases, and tumor neovascularization.

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