Divyesh Joshi
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2025
Rudhira-mediated microtubule stability controls TGFβ signaling during mouse vascular development
Joshi D, Jindal P, Shetty R, Inamdar M. Rudhira-mediated microtubule stability controls TGFβ signaling during mouse vascular development. ELife 2025, 13: rp98257. PMID: 40372775, PMCID: PMC12080998, DOI: 10.7554/elife.98257.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRudhira-mediated microtubule stability controls TGFβ signaling during mouse vascular development
Joshi D, Jindal P, Shetty R, Inamdar M. Rudhira-mediated microtubule stability controls TGFβ signaling during mouse vascular development. ELife 2025, 13 DOI: 10.7554/elife.98257.4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchcSTAR analysis identifies endothelial cell cycle as a key regulator of flow-dependent artery remodeling
Deng H, Rukhlenko O, Joshi D, Hu X, Junk P, Tuliakova A, Kholodenko B, Schwartz M. cSTAR analysis identifies endothelial cell cycle as a key regulator of flow-dependent artery remodeling. Science Advances 2025, 11: eado9970. PMID: 39752487, PMCID: PMC11698091, DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ado9970.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsShear stressCell cycle-dependent kinasesHigh shear stressLow shear stressOscillatory shear stressPhysiological shear stressFluid shear stressCell cycle arrestRegulatory networksTranscriptomic statesResponse to drug treatmentCycle arrestCell cycleEndothelial cell cycleDisease susceptibilityRegulatory mechanismsVessel behaviorCDK2Endothelial cellsIn vitroStressRegulationVascular endothelial cellsRemodelingCells
2024
Endothelial γ-protocadherins inhibit KLF2 and KLF4 to promote atherosclerosis
Joshi D, Coon B, Chakraborty R, Deng H, Yang Z, Babar M, Fernandez-Tussy P, Meredith E, Attanasio J, Joshi N, Traylor J, Orr A, Fernandez-Hernando C, Libreros S, Schwartz M. Endothelial γ-protocadherins inhibit KLF2 and KLF4 to promote atherosclerosis. Nature Cardiovascular Research 2024, 3: 1035-1048. PMID: 39232138, PMCID: PMC11399086, DOI: 10.1038/s44161-024-00522-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAtherosclerosisCadherin Related ProteinsCadherinsDisease Models, AnimalEndothelial CellsHuman Umbilical Vein Endothelial CellsHumansKruppel-Like Factor 4Kruppel-Like Transcription FactorsMaleMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutPlaque, AtheroscleroticReceptors, NotchSignal TransductionConceptsAtherosclerotic cardiovascular diseaseIntracellular domainNotch intracellular domainTranscription factor KLF2Mechanisms of vascular inflammationAnti-inflammatory programVascular endothelial cellsHost defenseCleavage resultsAntibody blockadeGenetic deletionVascular inflammationViral infectionImmune systemEndothelial cellsCardiovascular diseasePromote atherosclerosisBlood flowKLF2KLF4Suppressive signalsEndotheliumMechanistic studiesA KLF2-BMPER-Smad1/5 checkpoint regulates high fluid shear stress-mediated artery remodeling
Deng H, Zhang J, Wang Y, Joshi D, Pi X, De Val S, Schwartz M. A KLF2-BMPER-Smad1/5 checkpoint regulates high fluid shear stress-mediated artery remodeling. Nature Cardiovascular Research 2024, 3: 785-798. PMID: 39196179, PMCID: PMC12306366, DOI: 10.1038/s44161-024-00496-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFluid shear stressVascular remodelingOutward remodelingBone morphogenetic proteinShear stressMouse models of type 1Ischemic diseasesModels of type 1BMP-binding endothelial regulatorBlood flow recoveryType 2 diabetesPhysiological fluid shear stressPotential therapeutic approachBlocking antibodiesMouse modelSmad1/5 activationArterial remodelingTherapeutic approachesType 1Akt activationBlood flowEndothelial regulationSmad1/5Flow recoveryMorphogenetic proteinsLatrophilin-2 mediates fluid shear stress mechanotransduction at endothelial junctions
Tanaka K, Chen M, Prendergast A, Zhuang Z, Nasiri A, Joshi D, Hintzen J, Chung M, Kumar A, Mani A, Koleske A, Crawford J, Nicoli S, Schwartz M. Latrophilin-2 mediates fluid shear stress mechanotransduction at endothelial junctions. The EMBO Journal 2024, 43: 3175-3191. PMID: 38886581, PMCID: PMC11294477, DOI: 10.1038/s44318-024-00142-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLatrophilin-2Affinity purification methodCell-cell junctionsHuman genetic dataPECAM-1SiRNA screenGenetic dataEndothelial cell response to fluid shear stressGA proteinsDownstream eventsEndothelial-specific knockoutG-proteinActivity assayShear stress mechanotransductionPlexin-D1Endothelial signalingJunctional complexesPurification methodVE-cadherinResponse to fluid shear stressVascular developmentGA residuesEndothelial junctionsGPCRsVEGF receptorsAbstract 1147: Crosstalk Between Alk5 And Mtorc1 Signaling Promotes VSMC Differentiation And The Therapeutic Effect Of Rapamycin
Chakraborty R, Chatterjee P, Dave J, Obrien B, Joshi D, Schulz V, Greif D, Hwa J, Gallagher P, Martin K. Abstract 1147: Crosstalk Between Alk5 And Mtorc1 Signaling Promotes VSMC Differentiation And The Therapeutic Effect Of Rapamycin. Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis And Vascular Biology 2024, 44: a1147-a1147. DOI: 10.1161/atvb.44.suppl_1.1147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVascular smooth muscle cellsTherapeutic effect of rapamycinEffects of rapamycinVSMC differentiationContractile genesConsistent with in vitro findingsRapamycin treatmentCarotid artery injuryHuman coronary artery SMCsVascular smooth muscle cell differentiationIntimal hyperplasiaSmooth muscle cellsCoronary artery SMCsMTORC1 inhibitor rapamycinPhosphorylation of Smad2/3Inhibition of ALK5Smad-binding elementSmad transcription factorsALK5 activityArterial injuryArtery SMCsKnockout miceInhibition of mTORC1Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell PlasticityMuscle cells
2021
Early events in endothelial flow sensing
Tanaka K, Joshi D, Timalsina S, Schwartz MA. Early events in endothelial flow sensing. Cytoskeleton 2021, 78: 217-231. PMID: 33543538, DOI: 10.1002/cm.21652.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFluid shear stressLymphatic endothelial cellsEndothelial cellsCytoskeletal pathwaysVascular morphogenesisBiochemical signalsGene expressionEC phenotypeLymphatic fluid flowEarly eventsPhysiologyImmediate mechanismPrimary mechanismRecent advancesMorphogenesisMechanotransductionSignalingPhenotypePathwayMechanismExpressionFlow sensingCellsImportant questions
2019
Dynamic host–guest interaction enables autonomous single molecule blinking and super-resolution imaging
Sasmal R, Das Saha N, Schueder F, Joshi D, Sheeba V, Jungmann R, Agasti SS. Dynamic host–guest interaction enables autonomous single molecule blinking and super-resolution imaging. Chemical Communications 2019, 55: 14430-14433. PMID: 31737873, DOI: 10.1039/c9cc07153a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSynthetic host–guest complexesReversible noncovalent interactionsHost-guest complexesHost-guest interactionsDynamic host-guest interactionsSupramolecular recognitionGuest moleculesNoncovalent interactionsSuper-resolution imagingRecognition processNanoscopicMoleculesComplexesPaintInteractionOFF stateStochastic switchingRudhira/BCAS3 couples microtubules and intermediate filaments to promote cell migration for angiogenic remodeling
Joshi D, Inamdar M. Rudhira/BCAS3 couples microtubules and intermediate filaments to promote cell migration for angiogenic remodeling. Molecular Biology Of The Cell 2019, 30: 1437-1450. PMID: 30995157, PMCID: PMC6724693, DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e18-08-0484.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell migrationCytoskeleton organizationMT stabilityIntermediate filamentsEC migrationCytoskeletal protein essentialMT-IFVimentin intermediate filamentsFocal adhesionsEndothelial cell migrationMouse developmentProtein essentialRudhiraAssign functionCytoskeleton modulationDynamic remodelingBlood vessel formationAngiogenic sproutingSprouting angiogenesisAngiogenic remodelingMicrotubulesEssential roleVessel formationSequence 3Migration