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  • Endothelial Jagged1 levels and distribution are post-transcriptionally controlled by ZFP36 decay proteins.

Endothelial Jagged1 levels and distribution are post-transcriptionally controlled by ZFP36 decay proteins.

Cell reports (2024-01-02)
Hannah L Sunshine, Andrew C Cicchetto, Karolina Elżbieta Kaczor-Urbanowicz, Feiyang Ma, Danielle Pi, Chloe Symons, Martin Turner, Vipul Shukla, Heather R Christofk, Thomas A Vallim, M Luisa Iruela-Arispe
ABSTRACT

Vascular morphogenesis requires a delicate gradient of Notch signaling controlled, in part, by the distribution of ligands (Dll4 and Jagged1). How Jagged1 (JAG1) expression is compartmentalized in the vascular plexus remains unclear. Here, we show that Jag1 mRNA is a direct target of zinc-finger protein 36 (ZFP36), an RNA-binding protein involved in mRNA decay that we find robustly induced by vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Endothelial cells lacking ZFP36 display high levels of JAG1 and increase angiogenic sprouting in vitro. Furthermore, mice lacking Zfp36 in endothelial cells display mispatterned and increased levels of JAG1 in the developing retinal vascular plexus. Abnormal levels of JAG1 at the sprouting front alters NOTCH1 signaling, increasing the number of tip cells, a phenotype that is rescued by imposing haploinsufficiency of Jag1. Our findings reveal an important feedforward loop whereby VEGF stimulates ZFP36, consequently suppressing Jag1 to enable adequate levels of Notch signaling during sprouting angiogenesis.

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