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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
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Angiopoietin 2
(
Ang2
) was originally shown to be a competitive antagonist for Ang1 of the receptor tyrosine kinase Tie2 in endothelial cells (ECs). Since then, reports have conflicted on whether
Ang2
is an agonist or antagonist of Tie2. Here we show that
Ang2
functions as an agonist when Ang1 is absent but as a dose-dependent antagonist when Ang1 is present. Exogenous
Ang2
activates Tie2 and the promigratory, prosurvival PI3K/Akt pathway in ECs but with less potency and lower affinity than exogenous Ang1. ECs produce
Ang2
but not Ang1. This endogenous
Ang2
maintains Tie2, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, and Akt activities, and it promotes EC survival, migration, and tube formation. However, when ECs are stimulated with Ang1 and
Ang2
,
Ang2
dose-dependently inhibits Ang1-induced Tie2 phosphorylation, Akt activation, and EC survival. We conclude that
Ang2
is both an agonist and an antagonist of Tie2. Although
Ang2
is a weaker agonist than Ang1, endogenous
Ang2
maintains a level of Tie2 activation that is critical to a spectrum of EC functions. These findings may reconcile disparate reports of
Ang2
's effect on Tie2, impact our understanding of endogenous receptor tyrosine kinase signal transduction mechanisms, and affect how
Ang2
and Tie2 are targeted under conditions such as
sepsis
and cancer.
...
PMID:Angiopoietin 2 is a partial agonist/antagonist of Tie2 signaling in the endothelium. 1922 73