A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal
Role of Endothelial Cell Metabolism in Vessel Sprouting
Authors: Katrien De Bock, Maria Georgiadou, Peter Carmeliet
Publisher: CELL PRESS
Publication year: 2013
Journal:Cell Metabolism
Journal name in sourceCELL METABOLISM
Journal acronym: CELL METAB
Volume: 18
Issue: 5
First page : 634
Last page: 647
Number of pages: 14
ISSN: 1550-4131
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2013.08.001
Endothelial cells (ECs) are quiescent for years but can plastically switch to angiogenesis. Vascular sprouting relies on the coordinated activity of migrating tip cells at the forefront and proliferating stalk cells that elongate the sprout. Past studies have identified genetic signals that control vascular branching. Prominent are VEGF, activating tip cells, and Notch, which stimulates stalk cells. After the branch is formed and perfused, ECs become quiescent phalanx cells. Now, emerging evidence has accumulated indicating that ECs not only adapt their metabolism when switching from quiescence to sprouting but also that metabolism regulates vascular sprouting in parallel to the control by genetic signals.