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Abstract
<jats:p>ANGPT2 is widely recognized as a critical regulator of pathological neovascularization. By analyzing scRNA-seq data from neonatal retinas, we demonstrate that Angpt2 transcripts are highly enriched in tip cells relative to other endothelial subtypes, where Angpt1/4 expression is absent. However, mechanisms underlying ANGPT2 function at angiogenic fronts remain inadequately understood. Here, we show that endothelial Angpt2 deletion severely disrupted retinal vascularization, characterized by neovascular tufts and micro-hemorrhage. Similar angiogenic defects also occurred in the brain, but were less evident in other tissues examined. Mechanistically, ANGPT2 insufficiency attenuated retinal tip cell invasion with aberrant mural cell coverage, compromising sprouting into non-vascularized tissues. Retinal RNA-seq analysis revealed that transcripts associated with endothelial migration and junction assembly were reduced in Angpt2 mutants compared to littermate controls, while upregulated genes were enriched in hypoxia-responsive pathways and mural cell development. Notably, abnormal mural-tip cell associations were detected within 48 hours post-Angpt2 deletion, displaying also a hypoxia-driven transcriptomic signature. These closely resemble the vascular pathologies observed in human retinopathy of prematurity. In contrast, Angpt1 insufficiency or Angpt4 deficiency primarily affected venous morphogenesis. Collectively, our findings imply that ANGPT2 is essential for driving tip cell invasion during sprouting angiogenesis, and that its insufficiency triggers hypoxia-driven vascular anomalies.</jats:p>