Publications by authors named "Michelle America"

Congenital vascular malformations result from abnormal development of the vascular tree, with the aneurysmal malformation of the vein of Galen (VGAM) being the most prevalent neurovascular malformation in neonates, associated with poor outcomes. This condition is linked to germline mutations in the RASA1 and EPHB4 genes, although the underlying developmental mechanisms remain unclear. Here we generate zebrafish models lacking rasa1a and ephb4a that replicate the genetic and structural features of VGAMs.

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Vertebrate organs require locally adapted blood vessels. The gain of such organotypic vessel specializations is often deemed to be molecularly unrelated to the process of organ vascularization. Here, opposing this model, we reveal a molecular mechanism for brain-specific angiogenesis that operates under the control of Wnt7a/b ligands-well-known blood-brain barrier maturation signals.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how different types of endothelial cells contribute to brain capillaries, crucial for brain function and homeostasis.
  • Researchers analyzed vascular formation in zebrafish brain regions, finding that certain genetic factors are essential for the blood-brain barrier (BBB) but not for fenestrated capillary formation.
  • They identified a complex interaction between different vascular growth factors (Vegfs) that influences angiogenesis, highlighting the specialized roles of endothelial and non-neuronal cells in different brain regions.
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Within the central nervous system, Wnt7a/b are unambiguously discriminated from other Wnt ligands by an endothelial receptor complex made of the glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored Reck and the adhesion G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) Gpr124. Reck is a Wnt7a/b-specific receptor, while Gpr124 facilitates the delivery of Reck-bound Wnt7a/b ligands to Frizzled, through partially characterized mechanisms. We report that, in zebrafish, the Gpr124-Frizzled interactions are dominated by intracellular scaffolds that exploit the striking molecular mimicry between Gpr124 and Frizzled intracellular domains (ICDs): an internal Dvl-binding motif and a C-terminal ETTV motif that recruits Dlg4 and Magi3.

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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) protects the central nervous system (CNS) from harmful blood-borne factors. Although BBB dysfunction is a hallmark of several neurological disorders, therapies to restore BBB function are lacking. An attractive strategy is to repurpose developmental BBB regulators, such as Wnt7a, into BBB-protective agents.

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Accumulating evidence support a causal link between Zika virus (ZIKV) infection during gestation and congenital microcephaly. However, the mechanism of ZIKV-associated microcephaly remains unclear. We combined analyses of ZIKV-infected human fetuses, cultured human neural stem cells and mouse embryos to understand how ZIKV induces microcephaly.

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