VEGF-A isoforms differentially regulate ATF-2–dependent VCAM-1 gene expression and endothelial–leukocyte interactions

VEGF-A isoforms differentially stimulate endothelial VCAM-1 gene expression via an ERK1/2 protein kinase and ATF-2 transcription factor–dependent mechanism. Such signal transduction enables VEGF-A isoform–specific stimulation of leukocyte binding to endothelial cells, explaining how inflammation could be differentially regulated.

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