The neuronal transcription factor NPAS4 is a strong inducer of sprouting angiogenesis and tip cell formation
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
Regarding branching morphogenesis, neurogenesis and angiogenesis share common principle mechanisms and make use of the same molecules. Therefore, the investigation of neuronal molecules involved in vascular morphogenesis provides new possibilities for pro-angiogenic approaches in cardiovascular diseases.
In this study, we investigated the role of the neuronal transcription factor NPAS4 in angiogenesis.
Here, we demonstrate that the neuronal transcription factor NPAS4 is expressed in endothelial cells of different origin using reverse transcription PCR and western blot analysis. To investigate how NPAS4 affects endothelial cell function, NPAS4 was overexpressed by plasmid transfection or depleted from human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) by specific siRNAs.
NPAS4 is expressed in endothelial cells, regulates VE-cadherin expression and regulates sprouting angiogenesis.
Contributors

Jennifer Susanne Esser
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Anne Charlet
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Mei Schmidt
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Sophia Heck
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Anita Allen
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Achim Lother
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Daniel Epting
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Cam Patterson
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Christoph Bode
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