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Contribution à l'étude de la protéolyse au cours de la lymphangiogenèse/Contribution to the study of proteolysis implicated in the lymphangiogenesis.

Proteases play a key role in the cascade of tumor-associated proteolysis leading to extracellular matrix degradation, stromal invasion and blood vessel recruitment and inroad. Protease systems are widely described as implicated in the formation of new blood vessels. Until now, only few datas are available concerning their role in lymphangiogenesis.
We successfully transposed the aorta ring assay to a mouse lymphatic thoracic duct assay. By immunochemistry and transmission electron microscopy, we characterized the outgrowing cells as being lymphatic cells that organize into microvessels containing a lumen and that conserved lymphatic endothelial cell features. This quantifiable model responds to several well-known lymphangiogenic factors as the VEGF-C but not to specific angiogenic factors. This model is so suitable to screen growth factors and inhibitors as well as conditioned media.
Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 is a component of the plasminogen cascade and, though it was critical for angiogenesis, it comes out that it is dispensable for lymphatic outgrowth. In sharp contrast, synthetic and physiological inhibitors of matrix metalloproteases inhibit lymphangiogenesis, and thoracic duct rings derived from MMP-2- but not MMP-9-deficient mice showed an impaired lymphatic cell outgrowth. These data identify MMP2 as an important player in lymphangiogenesis and was confirmed by an in vivo experiments. Proteases are thus also implicated in lymphangiogenesis and the lymphatic ring assay seems to be helpful to discover novel genes and mechanisms that underly the lymphangiogenesis process, including by comparing with angiogenesis in a similar system.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:BICfB/oai:ETDULg:ULgetd-05142009-140009
Date21 January 2009
CreatorsBruyere, Françoise
ContributorsNOEL, Agnès, FOIDART, Jean-Michel, CATALDO, Didier, COLIGE, Alain, DEFRESNE, Marie-Paule, DELVENNE, Philippe, DEWERCHIN, Mieke, MATHIEU, Daniele
PublisherUniversite de Liege
Source SetsBibliothèque interuniversitaire de la Communauté française de Belgique
Detected LanguageEnglish
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