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  2. ABIN-2 protects endothelial cells from death and has a role in the antiapoptotic effect of angiopoietin-1

ABIN-2 protects endothelial cells from death and has a role in the antiapoptotic effect of angiopoietin-1

  • Blood. 2003 Dec 15;102(13):4407-9. doi: 10.1182/blood-2003-05-1602.
Amir Tadros 1 David P Hughes Benjamin J Dunmore Nicholas P J Brindle
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Affiliation

  • 1 University of Leicester, Dept Surgery, RKCSB, PO Box 65, Leicester, LE2 7LX, United Kingdom.
Abstract

A20 binding inhibitor of NF-kappaB activation-2, ABIN-2, is a newly identified intracellular protein that interacts with the zinc finger protein A20. ABIN-2 inhibits nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) activity and is a possible effector of A20 regulation of NF-kappaB. Although A20 is a potent inhibitor of endothelial Apoptosis, the effect of ABIN-2 on Apoptosis is not known. ABIN-2 also interacts with the endothelial receptor Tie2. This receptor is essential for blood vessel formation and promotes endothelial survival. Here we examine the effects of ABIN-2 on endothelial cell Apoptosis and its potential involvement in Tie2-mediated endothelial survival. ABIN-2 was found to inhibit endothelial Apoptosis and rescue cells from death following growth factor deprivation. The inhibitors of phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase, wortmannin and LY294002, suppressed ABIN-2 inhibition of endothelial cell death. Deletion of the carboxy-terminus of ABIN-2 removed its ability to inhibit Apoptosis. Expression of truncated ABIN-2 prevented the Tie2-activating ligand angiopoietin-1 from inhibiting endothelial cell death.

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