Akt3 activation by R-Ras in an endothelial cell enforces quiescence and barrier stability of neighboring endothelial cells via Jagged1

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Abstract

Communication between adjacent endothelial cells is important for the homeostasis of blood vessels. We show that quiescent endothelial cells use Jagged1 to instruct neighboring endothelial cells to assume a quiescent phenotype and secure the endothelial barrier. This phenotype enforcement by neighboring cells is operated by R-Ras through activation of Akt3, which results in upregulation of a Notch ligand Jagged1 and consequential upregulation of Notch target genes, such as UNC5B, and VE-cadherin accumulation in the neighboring cells. These signaling events lead to the stable interaction between neighboring endothelial cells to continue to fortify juxtacrine signaling via Jagged1-Notch. This mode of intercellular signaling provides a positive feedback regulation of endothelial cell-cell interactions and cellular quiescence required for the stabilization of the endothelium.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number113837
JournalCell Reports
Volume43
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 26 2024

Keywords

  • AKT3
  • CP: Cell biology
  • Cell quiescence
  • Cell-cell interaction
  • JAG1
  • Juxtracrine signaling
  • Notch
  • RRAS
  • UNC5B
  • VE-cadherin
  • Vascular permeability

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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