The Angiopoietin ligands and Tie receptors: potential diagnostic biomarkers of vascular disease

Date

2019-08-20

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ISSN

1079-9893

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Publisher

Taylor and Francis

Type

Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

The Angiopoietin-1 (Angpt1)/Tie2 signaling pathway is important in regulating vascular function. Angpt1-induced Tie2 activation promotes vascular endothelial cell survival and reduces vascular leakage. Angiopoietin-2 (Angpt2), a weak agonist/antagonist of Tie2, opposes and regulates Angpt1 action. The Tie family of receptor tyrosine kinases, Tie2 and Tie1, exist as either homo-or heterodimers. The molecular complex between the receptors is also crucial in controlling Angpt1 signaling; hence, the molecular balance between Angpt1:Angpt2 and Tie2:Tie1 is important in determining endothelial integrity and vascular stability. This review presents evidence of the change observed in the Angiopoietin/Tie molecules in various pathophysiological conditions and discusses the potential clinical applications of these molecules in vascular complications.

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Keywords

Angiopoietin, Vascular disease

Citation

Bilimoria, J. and Singh, H. (2019) The Angiopoietin ligands and Tie receptors: potential diagnostic biomarkers of vascular disease, Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction,

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Research Institute