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Publications [#204266] of G. Allan Johnson

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  1. KJ Bayless, GA Johnson, Role of the cytoskeleton in formation and maintenance of angiogenic sprouts., Journal of vascular research, vol. 48 no. 5 (2011), pp. 369-85, ISSN 1423-0135 [doi]
    (last updated on 2012/03/05)

    Abstract:
    Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing structures, and is a key step in tissue and organ development, wound healing and pathological events. Changes in cell shape orchestrated by the cytoskeleton are integral to accomplishing the various steps of angiogenesis, and an intact cytoskeleton is also critical for maintaining newly formed structures. This review focuses on how the 3 main cytoskeletal elements--microfilaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments--regulate the formation and maintenance of angiogenic sprouts. Multiple classes of compounds target microtubules and microfilaments, revealing much about the role of actin and tubulin and their associated molecules in angiogenic sprout formation and maintenance. In contrast, intermediate filaments are much less studied, yet intriguing evidence suggests a vital, but unresolved, role in angiogenic sprouting. This review discusses evidence for regulatory molecules and pharmacological compounds that affect actin, microtubule and intermediate filament dynamics to alter various steps of angiogenesis, including endothelial sprout formation and maintenance.

    Keywords:
    Animals • Cytoskeleton • Humans • Neovascularization, Physiologic • Wound Healing • physiology*


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