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Breaking the VE-cadherin bonds

Cell Behavior 2008-12-31 v1

Abstract

Exchanges between the blood compartment and the surrounding tissues require a tight regulation by the endothelial barrier. Recent reports inferred that VE-cadherin, an endothelial specific cell-cell adhesion molecule, plays a pivotal role in the formation, maturation and remodeling of the vascular wall. Indeed, a growing number of permeability inducing factors (PIFs) was shown to elicit signaling mechanisms culminating in VE-cadherin destabilization and global alteration of the junctional architecture. Conversely, anti-PIFs protect from VE-cadherin disruption and enhance cell cohesion. These findings provide evidence on how endothelial cell-cell junctions impact the vascular network, and change our perception about normal and aberrant angiogenesis.

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@article{arxiv.0812.4707,
  title  = {Breaking the VE-cadherin bonds},
  author = {Julie Gavard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0812.4707},
  year   = {2008}
}
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