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The common YAP activation mediates corneal epithelial regeneration and repair with different-sized wounds

Yijian Li, Lingling Ge, Xia Chen, Yumei Mao, Xianliang Gu, Bangqi Ren, Yuxiao Zeng, Min Chen, Siyu Chen, Jinhua Liu, Yuli Yang, Haiwei Xu

2021npj Regenerative Medicine23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Regeneration/repair after injury can be endowed by adult stem cells (ASCs) or lineage restricted and even terminally differentiated cells. In corneal epithelium, regeneration after a large wound depends on ASCs (limbal epithelial stem cells, LESCs), whereas repair after a small wound is LESCs-independent. Here, using rat corneal epithelial wounds with different sizes, we show that YAP activation promotes the activation and expansion of LESCs after a large wound, as well as the reprogramming of local epithelial cells (repairing epithelial cells) after a small wound, which contributes to LESCs-dependent and -independent wound healing, respectively. Mechanically, we highlight that the reciprocal regulation of YAP activity and the assembly of cell junction and cortical F-actin cytoskeleton accelerates corneal epithelial healing with different-sized wounds. Together, the common YAP activation and the underlying regulatory mechanism are harnessed by LESCs and lineage-restricted epithelial cells to cope with corneal epithelial wounds with different sizes.

Topics & Concepts

Regeneration (biology)Cell biologyWound healingCorneal epitheliumStem cellReprogrammingBiologyEpitheliumCorneaImmunologyCellNeuroscienceGeneticsHippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZProteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans researchWnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer
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