Periodic Delta-like 4 expression in developing retinal arteries

During vascular development, Notch signalling plays important roles in cell–cell communication and cell fate decisions. We studied expression of Notch 1–4 and its ligand Delta-like 4 ( Dll4) in the developing retinal vasculature. Dll4 mRNA is strongly expressed in endothelial cells at the very tips...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gene Expression Patterns 2004-11, Vol.5 (1), p.123-127
Hauptverfasser: Claxton, Suzanne, Fruttiger, Marcus
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Zusammenfassung:During vascular development, Notch signalling plays important roles in cell–cell communication and cell fate decisions. We studied expression of Notch 1–4 and its ligand Delta-like 4 ( Dll4) in the developing retinal vasculature. Dll4 mRNA is strongly expressed in endothelial cells at the very tips of growing vessels (‘tip cells’) and also in arteries, where it is expressed in a segmented ‘tiger's tail’ pattern. This implies that developing retinal arteries contain different types of endothelial cells, Dll4-positive and Dll4-negative. The Dll4-positive stripes do not correspond to any obvious morphological property of the vascular network but correlate to some extent with the distribution of platelet derived growth factor B ( PDGF-B) mRNA. However, PDGF-B expression is neither as artery-specific nor as clearly segmented as Dll4. Possible target cells for Dll4 signalling are retinal astrocytes ( Notch1 positive), arterial pericytes ( Notch3 positive) or arterial endothelial cells themselves ( Notch4 positive). However, there is no clear reciprocity of Notch and Dll4 expression that allows identification of the interacting cells. Nevertheless, Dll4 stripes are a novel property of immature arteries, the origin and function of which remain to be explained.
ISSN:1567-133X
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DOI:10.1016/j.modgep.2004.05.004