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Fluid shear stress promotes periodontal ligament cells proliferation via p38-AMOT-YAP

  • Qiusheng Shi
  • , Lisha Zheng*
  • , Jing Na
  • , Xinyang Li
  • , Zhijie Yang
  • , Xinyuan Chen
  • , Yaxin Song
  • , Chiyu Li
  • , Lulin Zhou
  • , Yubo Fan*
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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摘要

Periodontal ligament (PDL) cells are a promising tool for periodontal regeneration therapy. Achieving a sufficient number of PDL cells is essential to PDL regeneration. In our study, appropriate flow shear stress (FSS, 1–6 dyn/cm2) promotes the proliferation of PDL cells. FSS remodels cytoskeleton and focal adhesion in a duration-dependent manner. FSS induces PDL cells to form the actin cap within 10 min, flattens the nuclei, and increases the nuclear pore size, which promotes nuclear translocation of Yes-associated protein (YAP). FSS activates p38, which plays a dual function in YAP regulation. p38 regulates the phosphorylation of Akt and cofilin, as well as induced F-actin polymerization to induce YAP activity. In addition, p38 inhibits pLATS and consecutively regulates angiomotin (AMOT) and YAP phosphorylation. AMOT competitively binds to F-actin and YAP to participate in FSS-mediated YAP nuclear translocation and cell proliferation. Taken collectively, our results provide mechanistic insights into the role of p38-AMOT-YAP in FSS-mediated PDL cells proliferation and indicate potential applications in dental regenerative medicine.

源语言英语
文章编号551
期刊Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
79
11
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 11月 2022

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