[HTML][HTML] A mechanism for modulation of cellular responses to VEGF: activation of the integrins

TV Byzova, CK Goldman, N Pampori, KA Thomas… - Molecular cell, 2000 - cell.com
TV Byzova, CK Goldman, N Pampori, KA Thomas, A Bett, SJ Shattil, EF Plow
Molecular cell, 2000cell.com
Many similarities exist in the cellular responses elicited by VEGF and governed by integrins.
Here, we identify a basis for these interrelationships: VEGF activates integrins. VEGF
enhanced cell adhesion, migration, soluble ligand binding, and adenovirus gene transfer
mediated by α V β 3 and also activated other integrins, α V β 5, α 5 β 1, and α 2 β 1, involved
in angiogenesis. Certain tumor cells exhibited high spontaneous adhesion and migration,
which were attributable to a VEGF-dependent autocrine/paracrine activation of integrins …
Abstract
Many similarities exist in the cellular responses elicited by VEGF and governed by integrins. Here, we identify a basis for these interrelationships: VEGF activates integrins. VEGF enhanced cell adhesion, migration, soluble ligand binding, and adenovirus gene transfer mediated by αVβ3 and also activated other integrins, αVβ5, α5β1, and α2β1, involved in angiogenesis. Certain tumor cells exhibited high spontaneous adhesion and migration, which were attributable to a VEGF-dependent autocrine/paracrine activation of integrins. This activation was mediated by the VEGFR2 receptor and regulated via phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase, Akt, and the PTEN signaling axis. Thus, integrin activation provides a mechanism for VEGF to induce a broad spectrum of cellular responses.
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