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Endothelial depletion of Atg7 triggers astrocyte–microvascular disassociation at blood–brain barrier

Hui Liu, Jia‐Yi Wei, Yuan Li, Meng Ban, Qi Sun, Hui-Jie Wang, Dan Zhao, Pai‐Ge Tong, Li Wang, Kang-Ji Wang, Jin-Li Yue, Hong-Yan Zhang, Wen‐Gang Fang, Dongxin Liu, De‐Shu Shang, Bo Li, Yaping Jin, Liu Cao, Wei‐Dong Zhao, Yu‐Hua Chen

2023The Journal of Cell Biology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microvascular basement membrane (BM) plays a pivotal role in the interactions of astrocyte with endothelium to maintain the blood-brain barrier (BBB) homeostasis; however, the significance and precise regulation of the endothelial cell-derived BM component in the BBB remain incompletely understood. Here, we report that conditional knockout of Atg7 in endothelial cells (Atg7-ECKO) leads to astrocyte-microvascular disassociation in the brain. Our results reveal astrocytic endfeet detachment from microvessels and BBB leakage in Atg7-ECKO mice. Furthermore, we find that the absence of endothelial Atg7 downregulates the expression of fibronectin, a major BM component of the BBB, causing significantly reduced coverage of astrocytes along cerebral microvessels. We reveal Atg7 triggers the expression of endothelial fibronectin via regulating PKA activity to affect the phosphorylation of cAMP-responsive element-binding protein. These results suggest that Atg7-regulated endothelial fibronectin production is required for astrocytes adhesion to microvascular wall for maintaining the BBB homeostasis. Thus, endothelial Atg7 plays an essential role in astrocyte-endothelium interactions to maintain the BBB integrity.

Topics & Concepts

AstrocyteCell biologyBiologyBlood–brain barrierEndotheliumFibronectinEndothelial stem cellHomeostasisTight junctionNeuroscienceCentral nervous systemEndocrinologyBiochemistryIn vitroExtracellular matrixBarrier Structure and Function StudiesFerroptosis and cancer prognosisIntracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research
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