Department of Cell and Molecular Physiology and Program in Genetics and Molecular Biology, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599, USA. etzima@med.unc.edu
Endothelial cells, which are located at the interface between the blood and the vessel wall, respond dynamically to a variety of stimuli initiating signaling cascades that regulate cardiovascular development, physiology and pathology. These inputs include soluble factors that bind to their receptors, integrin-matrix interactions, cell-cell contacts and mechanical forces due to the flowing blood. While these stimuli can mediate unique downstream signals, it is well-accepted that signaling pathways are highly interwoven into complex signaling networks with several levels of cross-talk, integration and coordination. Recent studies suggest that several signaling networks coalesce at the adaptor protein Shc.