Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-A has essential roles in vasculogenesis and angiogenesis, but the downstream steps and mechanisms by which human VEGF-A acts are incompletely understood. We report here that human VEGF-A exerts much of its angiogenic activity by up-regulating the expression of TR3 (mouse homologue Nur77), an immediate-early response gene and orphan nuclear receptor transcription factor previously implicated in tumor cell, lymphocyte, and neuronal growth and apoptosis. Overexpression of TR3 in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) resulted in VEGF-A–independent proliferation, survival, and induction of several cell cycle genes, whereas expression of antisense TR3 abrogated the response to VEGF-A in these assays and also inhibited tube formation. Nur77 was highly expressed in several types of VEGF-A–dependent pathological angiogenesis in vivo. Also, using a novel endothelial cell-selective retroviral targeting system, overexpression of Nur77 DNA potently induced angiogenesis in the absence of exogenous VEGF-A, whereas Nur77 antisense strongly inhibited VEGF-A–induced angiogenesis. B16F1 melanoma growth and angiogenesis were greatly inhibited in Nur77−/− mice. Mechanistic studies with TR3/Nur77 mutants revealed that TR3/Nur77 exerted most of its effects on cultured HUVECs and its pro-angiogenic effects in vivo, through its transactivation and DNA binding domains (i.e., through transcriptional activity).
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March 06 2006
Orphan nuclear receptor TR3/Nur77 regulates VEGF-A–induced angiogenesis through its transcriptional activity
Dezheng Zhao,
Dezheng Zhao
2Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02215
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Eleanor J. Manseau,
Eleanor J. Manseau
1Department of Pathology
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Donald R. Senger,
Donald R. Senger
1Department of Pathology
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Lawrence F. Brown,
Lawrence F. Brown
1Department of Pathology
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Harold F. Dvorak
Harold F. Dvorak
1Department of Pathology
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Huiyan Zeng
1Department of Pathology
Liuliang Qin
1Department of Pathology
Dezheng Zhao
2Department of Medicine, Gastroenterology Division, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02215
Xiaolian Tan
1Department of Pathology
Eleanor J. Manseau
1Department of Pathology
Mien Van Hoang
1Department of Pathology
Donald R. Senger
1Department of Pathology
Lawrence F. Brown
1Department of Pathology
Janice A. Nagy
1Department of Pathology
Harold F. Dvorak
1Department of Pathology
CORRESPONDENCE H. Zeng: [email protected]
Abbreviations used: bFGF, basic fibroblast growth factor; HUVEC, human umbilical vein endothelial cell; LBD, ligand binding domain; MOT, mouse ovarian tumor; VEGF, vascular endothelial growth factor; VPF, vascular permeability factor.
Received:
July 28 2005
Accepted:
February 09 2006
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
J Exp Med (2006) 203 (3): 719–729.
Article history
Received:
July 28 2005
Accepted:
February 09 2006
Citation
Huiyan Zeng, Liuliang Qin, Dezheng Zhao, Xiaolian Tan, Eleanor J. Manseau, Mien Van Hoang, Donald R. Senger, Lawrence F. Brown, Janice A. Nagy, Harold F. Dvorak; Orphan nuclear receptor TR3/Nur77 regulates VEGF-A–induced angiogenesis through its transcriptional activity . J Exp Med 20 March 2006; 203 (3): 719–729. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20051523
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