Inverting angiogenesis with interstitial flow and chemokine matrix-binding affinity

  • Moure, Adrian
  • Vilanova Caicoya, Guillermo
  • Gomez, Hector
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Publication date
May 2022
Publisher
Nature
Journal
Scientific Reports
Language
English

Abstract

The molecular signaling pathways that orchestrate angiogenesis have been widely studied, but the role of biophysical cues has received less attention. Interstitial flow is unavoidable in vivo, and has been shown to dramatically change the neovascular patterns, but the mechanisms by which flow regulates angiogenesis remain poorly understood. Here, we study the complex interactions between interstitial flow and the affinity for matrix binding of different chemokine isoforms. Using a computational model, we find that changing the matrix affinity of the chemokine isoform can invert the effect of interstitial flow on angiogenesis—from preferential growth in the direction of the flow when the chemokine is initially matrix-bound to preferential fl...

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