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Learn MoreVessel maturation is dependent on platelet derived growth factor (PDGF), which signals via tyrosine kinase receptors and facilitates recruitment of pericytes. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) regulate endothelial and smooth muscle cell properties, but their role in pericyte function is unclear. Using RNA sequencing, we identify the hypoxia induced lncRNA Tyrosine kinase receptor inducing lncRNA (TYKRIL) as a species conserved lncRNA which regulates pericyte function by controlling PDGF receptor beta (PDGFR) expression in vitro, in vivo and in human disease. TYKRIL preferentially binds to the N-terminus of p53, thereby acting as a p53 decoy molecule that prevents the interaction with its co-activator p300, which augments the expression of the known p53 target PDGFR. In summary, our results identify TYKRIL as a key regulator of pericyte function by acting as a previously unknown modulator of p53 activity which may enable to develop novel therapeutic concepts in PDGFR and p53 dependent disease states. SOURCE: Christoph,Michael,Zehendner Goethe University
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