BMP9 is a key player in endothelial identity and its loss is sufficient to induce arteriovenous malformations.
Agnes Desroches-CastanDzenis KocaHequn LiuCaroline RoelantsLéa ResminiNicolas RicardClaire BouvardNicolas ChaumontelPierre-Louis TharauxEmmanuelle TilletChristophe BattailOlivia LenoirSabine BaillyPublished in: Cardiovascular research (2024)
Altogether, these results demonstrate that BMP9 plays an important role in vascular quiescence both locally in the liver by regulating endothelial capillary differentiation markers and cell cycle but also at distance in many organs via its presence in the circulation. It also reveals that loss of Bmp9 is sufficient to induce spontaneous AVMs, supporting a key role for BMP9 in the pathogenesis of HHT.