Pathologic retinal neovascularization is a potentially blinding consequence seen in many common diseases including diabetic retinopathy, retinopathy of prematurity, and retinal vaso-occlusive diseases. This study investigates epithelial membrane protein 2 (EMP2) and its role as a possible modulator of angiogenesis in human retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) under hypoxic conditions. To study its effects, the RPE cell line ARPE-19 was genetically modified to either overexpress EMP2 or knock down its levels, and RNA sequencing and western blot analysis was performed to confirm the changes in expression at the RNA and protein level, respectively. Protein expression was evaluated under both normoxic conditions or hypoxic stress. Capillary tube formation assays with human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) were used to evaluate functional responses. EMP2 expression was found to positively correlate with expression of pro-angiogenic factors HIF1α and VEGF at both mRNA and protein levels under hypoxic conditions. Mechanistically, EMP2 stabilized HIF1α expression through downregulation of von Hippel Lindau protein (pVHL). EMP2 mediated changes in ARPE-19 cells were also found to alter the secretion of a paracrine factor(s) in conditioned media that can regulate HUVEC migration and capillary tube formation in in vitro functional angiogenesis assays. This study identifies EMP2 as a potential mediator of angiogenesis in a human RPE cell line. EMP2 levels positively correlate with pro-angiogenic mediators HIF1α and VEGF, and mechanistically, EMP2 regulates HIF1α through downregulation of pVHL. This study supports further investigation of EMP2 as a promising novel target for therapeutic treatment of pathologic neovascularization in the retina.

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