Involvement of the VEGF receptor 3 in tubular morphogenesis demonstrated with a human anti-human VEGFR-3 monoclonal antibody that antagonizes receptor …

K Persaud, JC Tille, M Liu, Z Zhu… - Journal of Cell …, 2004 - journals.biologists.com
K Persaud, JC Tille, M Liu, Z Zhu, X Jimenez, DS Pereira, HQ Miao, LA Brennan, L Witte…
Journal of Cell Science, 2004journals.biologists.com
In this report we utilize a novel antagonist antibody to the human VEGFR-3 to elucidate the
role of this receptor in in vitro tubular morphogenesis of bovine and human endothelial cells
(EC cells) induced by VEGF-C. The antibody hF4-3C5 was obtained by panning a human
phage display library on soluble human VEGFR-3. The binding affinity constant of hF4-3C5
significantly exceeds that of the interaction of VEGFR-3 with VEGF-C. hF4-3C5 strongly
inhibits the binding of soluble VEGFR-3 to immobilized VEGF-C and abolishes the VEGF-C …
In this report we utilize a novel antagonist antibody to the human VEGFR-3 to elucidate the role of this receptor in in vitro tubular morphogenesis of bovine and human endothelial cells (EC cells) induced by VEGF-C. The antibody hF4-3C5 was obtained by panning a human phage display library on soluble human VEGFR-3. The binding affinity constant of hF4-3C5 significantly exceeds that of the interaction of VEGFR-3 with VEGF-C. hF4-3C5 strongly inhibits the binding of soluble VEGFR-3 to immobilized VEGF-C and abolishes the VEGF-C-mediated mitogenic response of cells that expresses a chimeric human VEGFR-3-cFMS receptor. In fluorescence experiments, hF4-3C5 reactivity is observed with human lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). Binding of hF4-3C5 shows that about half of bovine aortic endothelial (BAE) cells express VEGFR-3 and cells in this subpopulation are primarily responsible for the chemotactic response to the mature form of VEGF-C (VEGF-CΔNΔC). This response was strongly inhibited by the addition of hF4-3C5. In vitro tube formation by BAE cells induced by VEGF-CΔNΔC was reduced by greater than 60% by hF4-3C5 whereas the response to VEGF165 was unaffected. Addition of hF4-3C5 together with an antagonist antibody to VEGFR-2 completely abolished the response to VEGF-CΔNΔC. Similar results were obtained with HUVECs. Together, these findings point to a role for VEGFR-3 in vascular tubular morphogenesis and highlight the utility of hF4-3C5 as a tool for the investigation of the biology of VEGFR-3.
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