Foxc1 is required by pericytes during fetal brain angiogenesis

Summary Brain pericytes play a critical role in blood vessel stability and blood–brain barrier maturation. Despite this, how brain pericytes function in these different capacities is only beginning to be understood. Here we show that the forkhead transcription factor Foxc1 is expressed by brain peri...

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Main Authors: Julie A. Siegenthaler, Youngshik Choe, Katelin P. Patterson, Ivy Hsieh, Dan Li, Shou-Ching Jaminet, Richard Daneman, Tsutomu Kume, Eric J. Huang, Samuel J. Pleasure
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Language:English
Published: The Company of Biologists 2013-05-01
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Online Access:http://bio.biologists.org/content/2/7/647
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spelling doaj-608672518dc144dba806530688e0c7892021-06-02T17:52:27ZengThe Company of BiologistsBiology Open2046-63902013-05-012764765910.1242/bio.2013500920135009Foxc1 is required by pericytes during fetal brain angiogenesisJulie A. Siegenthaler0Youngshik Choe1Katelin P. Patterson2Ivy Hsieh3Dan Li4Shou-Ching Jaminet5Richard Daneman6Tsutomu Kume7Eric J. Huang8Samuel J. Pleasure9 Department of Neurology, Programs in Neuroscience and Developmental Biology, Institute for Regenerative Medicine, UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94158, USA Department of Neurology, Programs in Neuroscience and Developmental Biology, Institute for Regenerative Medicine, UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94158, USA Department of Neurology, Programs in Neuroscience and Developmental Biology, Institute for Regenerative Medicine, UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94158, USA Department of Pathology, UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Department of Pathology, Harvard School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02215, USA Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Department of Pathology, Harvard School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02215, USA Department of Anatomy, UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA Feinberg Cardiovascular Research Institute, Northwestern University School of Medicine, Chicago, IL 60611, USA Department of Pathology, UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA Department of Neurology, Programs in Neuroscience and Developmental Biology, Institute for Regenerative Medicine, UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94158, USA Summary Brain pericytes play a critical role in blood vessel stability and blood–brain barrier maturation. Despite this, how brain pericytes function in these different capacities is only beginning to be understood. Here we show that the forkhead transcription factor Foxc1 is expressed by brain pericytes during development and is critical for pericyte regulation of vascular development in the fetal brain. Conditional deletion of Foxc1 from pericytes and vascular smooth muscle cells leads to late-gestation cerebral micro-hemorrhages as well as pericyte and endothelial cell hyperplasia due to increased proliferation of both cell types. Conditional Foxc1 mutants do not have widespread defects in BBB maturation, though focal breakdown of BBB integrity is observed in large, dysplastic vessels. qPCR profiling of brain microvessels isolated from conditional mutants showed alterations in pericyte-expressed proteoglycans while other genes previously implicated in pericyte–endothelial cell interactions were unchanged. Collectively these data point towards an important role for Foxc1 in certain brain pericyte functions (e.g. vessel morphogenesis) but not others (e.g. barriergenesis).http://bio.biologists.org/content/2/7/647AngiogenesisBlood brain barrierfoxc1Neurovascular developmentPericyte
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author Julie A. Siegenthaler
Youngshik Choe
Katelin P. Patterson
Ivy Hsieh
Dan Li
Shou-Ching Jaminet
Richard Daneman
Tsutomu Kume
Eric J. Huang
Samuel J. Pleasure
spellingShingle Julie A. Siegenthaler
Youngshik Choe
Katelin P. Patterson
Ivy Hsieh
Dan Li
Shou-Ching Jaminet
Richard Daneman
Tsutomu Kume
Eric J. Huang
Samuel J. Pleasure
Foxc1 is required by pericytes during fetal brain angiogenesis
Biology Open
Angiogenesis
Blood brain barrier
foxc1
Neurovascular development
Pericyte
author_facet Julie A. Siegenthaler
Youngshik Choe
Katelin P. Patterson
Ivy Hsieh
Dan Li
Shou-Ching Jaminet
Richard Daneman
Tsutomu Kume
Eric J. Huang
Samuel J. Pleasure
author_sort Julie A. Siegenthaler
title Foxc1 is required by pericytes during fetal brain angiogenesis
title_short Foxc1 is required by pericytes during fetal brain angiogenesis
title_full Foxc1 is required by pericytes during fetal brain angiogenesis
title_fullStr Foxc1 is required by pericytes during fetal brain angiogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Foxc1 is required by pericytes during fetal brain angiogenesis
title_sort foxc1 is required by pericytes during fetal brain angiogenesis
publisher The Company of Biologists
series Biology Open
issn 2046-6390
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Summary Brain pericytes play a critical role in blood vessel stability and blood–brain barrier maturation. Despite this, how brain pericytes function in these different capacities is only beginning to be understood. Here we show that the forkhead transcription factor Foxc1 is expressed by brain pericytes during development and is critical for pericyte regulation of vascular development in the fetal brain. Conditional deletion of Foxc1 from pericytes and vascular smooth muscle cells leads to late-gestation cerebral micro-hemorrhages as well as pericyte and endothelial cell hyperplasia due to increased proliferation of both cell types. Conditional Foxc1 mutants do not have widespread defects in BBB maturation, though focal breakdown of BBB integrity is observed in large, dysplastic vessels. qPCR profiling of brain microvessels isolated from conditional mutants showed alterations in pericyte-expressed proteoglycans while other genes previously implicated in pericyte–endothelial cell interactions were unchanged. Collectively these data point towards an important role for Foxc1 in certain brain pericyte functions (e.g. vessel morphogenesis) but not others (e.g. barriergenesis).
topic Angiogenesis
Blood brain barrier
foxc1
Neurovascular development
Pericyte
url http://bio.biologists.org/content/2/7/647
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