Deletion of endothelial α-parvin inhibits tumour angiogenesis, reduces tumour growth and induces tumour cell apoptosis.

Angiogenesis

Department of Physiological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Barcelona and Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute, L'Hospitalet del Llobregat, 08907, Barcelona, Spain.

Published: May 2022

Alpha-parvin (α-pv), an adaptor protein that mediates integrin-dependent cell-matrix interactions, is essential for endothelial cells migration and proliferation and is a key player in physiological angiogenesis. The role of α-pv in pathological angiogenesis is unknown. Here we demonstrate that endothelial α-pv is required for tumour angiogenesis. Using an inducible knockout approach in which the α-pv gene (Parva) was inactivated specifically in endothelial cells of brain tumour-bearing mice, we show that loss of endothelial α-pv results in reduced vessel density and decreased vascular complexity of the pathological neo-vasculature without affecting the structure of the brain vasculature around tumour. Reduced tumour vascularisation is associated with a significant increase in tumour cell apoptosis and a reduction in tumour volume. Together, our data show for the first time that endothelial α-pv is required for tumour vascularisation and tumour progression in vivo.

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