The Netrin-1 receptor UNC5B is an axon guidance regulator that is also expressed in endothelial cells (ECs), where it finely controls developmental and tumor angiogenesis. In the absence of Netrin-1, UNC5B induces apoptosis that is blocked upon Netrin-1 binding. Here, we identify an UNC5B splicing isoform (called UNC5B-Δ8) expressed exclusively by ECs and generated through exon skipping by NOVA2, an alternative splicing factor regulating vascular development. We show that UNC5B-Δ8 is a constitutively pro-apoptotic splicing isoform insensitive to Netrin-1 and required for specific blood vessel development in an apoptosis-dependent manner. Like NOVA2, UNC5B-Δ8 is aberrantly expressed in colon cancer vasculature where its expression correlates with tumor angiogenesis and poor patient outcome. Collectively, our data identify a mechanism controlling UNC5B’s necessary apoptotic function in ECs and suggest that the NOVA2/UNC5B circuit represents a post-transcriptional pathway regulating angiogenesis.

A ligand-insensitive UNC5B splicing isoform regulates angiogenesis by promoting apoptosis

Pradella D.
Investigation
;
Di Matteo A.
Investigation
;
Belloni E.
Investigation
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Bugatti M.
Investigation
;
Campioni M.
Investigation
;
Chiapparino A.
Investigation
;
Scietti L.
Investigation
;
Forneris F.
Investigation
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2021-01-01

Abstract

The Netrin-1 receptor UNC5B is an axon guidance regulator that is also expressed in endothelial cells (ECs), where it finely controls developmental and tumor angiogenesis. In the absence of Netrin-1, UNC5B induces apoptosis that is blocked upon Netrin-1 binding. Here, we identify an UNC5B splicing isoform (called UNC5B-Δ8) expressed exclusively by ECs and generated through exon skipping by NOVA2, an alternative splicing factor regulating vascular development. We show that UNC5B-Δ8 is a constitutively pro-apoptotic splicing isoform insensitive to Netrin-1 and required for specific blood vessel development in an apoptosis-dependent manner. Like NOVA2, UNC5B-Δ8 is aberrantly expressed in colon cancer vasculature where its expression correlates with tumor angiogenesis and poor patient outcome. Collectively, our data identify a mechanism controlling UNC5B’s necessary apoptotic function in ECs and suggest that the NOVA2/UNC5B circuit represents a post-transcriptional pathway regulating angiogenesis.
2021
Biochemistry & Biophysics
Molecular Biology & Genetics
Oncogenesis & Cancer Research
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
12
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4872
Alternative Splicing; Animals; Blood Vessels; Colonic Neoplasms; Endothelial Cells; Humans; Morphogenesis; Neovascularization, Pathologic; Nerve Tissue Proteins; Netrin Receptors; Netrin-1; RNA Isoforms; RNA-Binding Proteins; Survival Analysis; Zebrafish; Apoptosis
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-24998-6
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Pradella, D.; Deflorian, G.; Pezzotta, A.; Di Matteo, A.; Belloni, E.; Campolungo, D.; Paradisi, A.; Bugatti, M.; Vermi, W.; Campioni, M.; Chiapparino...espandi
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