Multimerin-2 is a ligand for group 14 family C-type lectins CLEC14A, CD93 and CD248 spanning the endothelial pericyte interface
- 01Identifies how the protein MMRN2 binds to cells in the blood vessel wall
- 02This interaction is important for new blood vessel formation (angiogenesis)
- 03A fragment of MMRN2 blocked this process in lab tests
- 04The same fragment also reduced tumor growth in mouse models
A specific protein interaction at the blood vessel wall is involved in tumor growth and could be a target for anti-angiogenic therapies.
The C-type lectin domain containing group 14 family members CLEC14A and CD93 are proteins expressed by endothelium and are implicated in tumour angiogenesis. CD248 (alternatively known as endosialin or tumour endothelial marker-1) is also a member of this family and is expressed by tumour-associated fibroblasts and pericytes. Multimerin-2 (MMRN2) is a unique endothelial specific extracellular matrix protein that has been implicated in angiogenesis and tumour progression. We show that the group 14 C-type lectins CLEC14A, CD93 and CD248 directly bind to MMRN2 and only thrombomodulin of the family does not. Binding to MMRN2 is dependent on a predicted long-loop region in the C-type lectin domain and is abrogated by mutation within the domain. CLEC14A and CD93 bind to the same non-glycosylated coiled-coil region of MMRN2, but the binding of CD248 occurs on a distinct non-competing region. CLEC14A and CD248 can bind MMRN2 simultaneously and this occurs at the interface between endothelium and pericytes in human pancreatic cancer. A recombinant peptide of MMRN2 spanning the CLEC14A and CD93 binding region blocks CLEC14A extracellular domain binding to the endothelial cell surface as well as increasing adherence of human umbilical vein endothelial cells to the active peptide. This MMRN2 peptide is anti-angiogenic in vitro and reduces tumour growth in mouse models. These findings identify novel protein interactions involving CLEC14A, CD93 and CD248 with MMRN2 as targetable components of vessel formation.
- APA
- KA Khan, AJ Naylor, A Khan, PJ Noy, M Mambretti, P Lodhia, J Athwal, A Korzystka, CD Buckley, BE Willcox, F Mohammed, & R Bicknell (2017). Multimerin-2 is a ligand for group 14 family C-type lectins CLEC14A, CD93 and CD248 spanning the endothelial pericyte interface. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/multimerin-2-is-a-ligand-for-group-14-family-c-type-lectins-clec14a-cd93-and-cd248-spanning-the-endothelial-pericyte-interface/
- MLA
- KA Khan, et al. "Multimerin-2 is a ligand for group 14 family C-type lectins CLEC14A, CD93 and CD248 spanning the endothelial pericyte interface." 2017, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/multimerin-2-is-a-ligand-for-group-14-family-c-type-lectins-clec14a-cd93-and-cd248-spanning-the-endothelial-pericyte-interface/.
- Chicago
- KA Khan et al. 2017. "Multimerin-2 is a ligand for group 14 family C-type lectins CLEC14A, CD93 and CD248 spanning the endothelial pericyte interface.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/multimerin-2-is-a-ligand-for-group-14-family-c-type-lectins-clec14a-cd93-and-cd248-spanning-the-endothelial-pericyte-interface/
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