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  • TMEM184A is identified as a heparin receptor in vascular cells, playing a role in anti-proliferative signaling.
  • Research shows TMEM184A is expressed in vascular endothelial cells of zebrafish fins, affecting regeneration.
  • Knockdown of TMEM184A leads to disorganized vessel growth and increased endothelial cell proliferation, suggesting its role in regulating angiogenesis.

Article Abstract

Transmembrane protein 184A (TMEM184A) was recently identified as the heparin receptor in vascular cells. Heparin binds specifically to TMEM184A and induces anti-proliferative signaling . Though it is highly conserved, the physiological function of TMEM184A remains unknown. The objective of this study was to investigate the expression and effects on vascular regeneration of TMEM184A using the adult zebrafish regenerating caudal fin as an model. Here, we show that Tmem184a is expressed in vascular endothelial cells (ECs) of mature and regenerating zebrafish fins. Transient morpholino (MO)-mediated knockdown of Tmem184a using two validated MOs results in tangled regenerating vessels that do not grow outward and limit normal overall fin regeneration. A significant increase in EC proliferation is observed. Consistent with work with tissue culture vascular cells, heparin has the opposite effect and decreases EC proliferation which also hinders overall fin regeneration. Collectively, our study suggests that Tmem184a is a novel regulator of angiogenesis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5594097PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2017.00671DOI Listing

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