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The biophysical property of the limbal niche maintains stemness through YAP

Authors :
Bhattacharya, Swarnabh
Mukherjee, Abhishek
Pisano, Sabrina
Dimri, Shalini
Knaane, Eman
Altshuler, Anna
Nasser, Waseem
Dey, Sunanda
Shi, Lidan
Mizrahi, Ido
Blum, Noam
Jokel, Ophir
Amitai-Lange, Aya
Kaganovsky, Anna
Mimouni, Michael
Socea, Sergiu
Midlij, Mohamad
Tiosano, Beatrice
Hasson, Peleg
Feral, Chloe
Wolfenson, Haguy
Shalom-Feuerstein, Ruby
Source :
Cell Death and Differentiation; June 2023, Vol. 30 Issue: 6 p1601-1614, 14p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The cell fate decisions of stem cells (SCs) largely depend on signals from their microenvironment (niche). However, very little is known about how biochemical niche cues control cell behavior in vivo. To address this question, we focused on the corneal epithelial SC model in which the SC niche, known as the limbus, is spatially segregated from the differentiation compartment. We report that the unique biomechanical property of the limbus supports the nuclear localization and function of Yes-associated protein (YAP), a putative mediator of the mechanotransduction pathway. Perturbation of tissue stiffness or YAP activity affects SC function as well as tissue integrity under homeostasis and significantly inhibited the regeneration of the SC population following SC depletion. In vitro experiments revealed that substrates with the rigidity of the corneal differentiation compartment inhibit nuclear YAP localization and induce differentiation, a mechanism that is mediated by the TGFβ−SMAD2/3 pathway. Taken together, these results indicate that SC sense biomechanical niche signals and that manipulation of mechano-sensory machinery or its downstream biochemical output may bear fruits in SC expansion for regenerative therapy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13509047 and 14765403
Volume :
30
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Cell Death and Differentiation
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs62906287
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41418-023-01156-7