Endothelial GNAQ p.R183Q Increases ANGPT2 (Angiopoietin-2) and Drives Formation of Enlarged Blood Vessels.
Lan HuangColette BichselAlexis NorrisJeremy ThorpeJonathan PevsnerSanda AlexandrescuAnna PintoDavid ZurakowskiRobin J KleimanMustafa SahinArin K GreeneJoyce BischoffPublished in: Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology (2021)
Gαq-R183Q, when expressed in ECs, establishes constitutively active PLCβ3 signaling that leads to increased ANGPT2 and a proangiogenic, proinflammatory phenotype. EC-R183Q are sufficient to form enlarged CM-like vessels in mice, and suppression of ANGPT2 prevents the enlargement. Our study provides the first evidence that endothelial Gαq-R183Q is causative for CM and identifies ANGPT2 as a contributor to CM vascular phenotype.