To delineate potential angiogenic roles of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), we have investigated PDGF and its receptors on bovine aortic endothelial cells that exhibit spontaneous angiogenesis in vitro (angiogenic endothelial cells). Initiation of cord/tube formation by angiogenic endothelial cells required bovine or human serum. Neutralization of PDGF-BB in human serum with a monoclonal anti-PDGF-BB antibody reduced cord/tube formation by 37 +/- 10%, whereas neutralizing anti-PDGF-AA and an IgG isotype-matched control antibody had no effect. DNA synthesis in response to PDGF-BB increased as the cords and tubes developed; furthermore, PDGF-BB induced the incorporation of BrdU in the nuclei of cells associated with these structures. PDGF beta-receptor (PDGF-beta) mRNA increased concomitantly with cord/tube formation, and PDGFR-beta were specifically localized by immunocytochemistry to developing and mature cords and tubes. However, PDGFR-beta transcripts and protein were undetectable in nonangiogenic endothelial cells, and PDGF alpha-receptor mRNA was not expressed in either endothelial cell strain. In contrast to nonangiogenic endothelial cells, angiogenic endothelial cells did not express the PDGF B-chain, the required ligand for the PDGFR-beta. We conclude that (a) PDGF-BB can contribute to angiogenesis in vitro, (b) PDGFR-beta are specific for cord/tube-forming endothelial cells and mediate endothelial proliferation and cord/tube formation, and (c) in angiogenic and nonangiogenic endothelial cells, the expression of PDGFR-beta and PDGF B-chain is inversely correlated. We therefore suggest that paracrine PDGF might amplify angiogenesis via direct action on endothelially expressed PDGFR-beta.
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15 May 1994
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May 15 1994
PDGF-BB modulates endothelial proliferation and angiogenesis in vitro via PDGF beta-receptors.
E J Battegay,
E J Battegay
Department of Research and Internal Medicine, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.
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J Rupp,
J Rupp
Department of Research and Internal Medicine, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.
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L Iruela-Arispe,
L Iruela-Arispe
Department of Research and Internal Medicine, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.
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E H Sage,
E H Sage
Department of Research and Internal Medicine, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.
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M Pech
M Pech
Department of Research and Internal Medicine, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.
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E J Battegay
Department of Research and Internal Medicine, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.
J Rupp
Department of Research and Internal Medicine, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.
L Iruela-Arispe
Department of Research and Internal Medicine, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.
E H Sage
Department of Research and Internal Medicine, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.
M Pech
Department of Research and Internal Medicine, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1994) 125 (4): 917–928.
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E J Battegay, J Rupp, L Iruela-Arispe, E H Sage, M Pech; PDGF-BB modulates endothelial proliferation and angiogenesis in vitro via PDGF beta-receptors.. J Cell Biol 15 May 1994; 125 (4): 917–928. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.125.4.917
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