Notch-1 signalling is activated in brain arteriovenous malformations in humans
Document Type
Article
Abstract
A role for the Notch signalling pathway in the formation of arteriovenous malformations during development has been suggested. However, whether Notch signalling is involved in brain arteriovenous malformations in humans remains unclear. Here, we performed immunohistochemistry on surgically resected brain arteriovenous malformations and found that, compared with control brain vascular tissue, Notch-1 signalling was activated in smooth muscle and endothelial cells of the lesional tissue. Western blotting showed an activated form of Notch-1 in brain arteriovenous malformations, irrespective of clinical presentation and with or without preoperative embolization, but not in normal cerebral vessels from controls. In addition, the Notch-1 ligands Jagged-1 and Delta-like-4 and the downstream Notch-1 target Hes-1 were increased in abundance and activated in human brain arteriovenous malformations. Finally, increased angiogenesis was found in adult rats treated with a Notch-1 activator. Our findings suggest that activation of Notch-1 signalling is a phenotypic feature of brain arteriovenous malformations, and that activation of Notch-1 in normal vasculature induces a pro-angiogenic state, which may contribute to the development of vascular malformations.
Publication Date
12-1-2009
Publication Title
Brain
ISSN
00068950
E-ISSN
14602156
Volume
132
Issue
12
First Page
3231
Last Page
3241
PubMed ID
19812212
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1093/brain/awp246
Recommended Citation
Zhuge, Qichuan; Zhong, Ming; Zheng, Weiming; Yang, Guo Yuan; Mao, Xiaoou; Xie, Lin; Chen, Gourong; Chen, Yongmei; Lawton, Michael T.; Young, William L.; Greenberg, David A.; and Jin, Kunlin, "Notch-1 signalling is activated in brain arteriovenous malformations in humans" (2009). Neurosurgery. 984.
https://scholar.barrowneuro.org/neurosurgery/984