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Periostin Attenuates Cyclophosphamide-induced Bladder Injury by Promoting Urothelial Stem Cell Proliferation and Macrophage Polarization

Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a bladder syndrome of unclear etiology with no generally accepted treatment. Growing evidence suggest that periostin (POSTN) is an important homeostatic component in the tissue repair and regeneration in adulthood, but its function in urinary bladder regeneration is sti...

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Autores principales: Chen, Zhihong, Liu, Liyong, Chen, Yunhua, Liu, Minjie, Peng Xiang, Andy, Deng, Chunhua, Jiang, Mei Hua
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9216508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35648087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/stcltm/szac025
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author Chen, Zhihong
Liu, Liyong
Chen, Yunhua
Liu, Minjie
Peng Xiang, Andy
Deng, Chunhua
Jiang, Mei Hua
author_facet Chen, Zhihong
Liu, Liyong
Chen, Yunhua
Liu, Minjie
Peng Xiang, Andy
Deng, Chunhua
Jiang, Mei Hua
author_sort Chen, Zhihong
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description Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a bladder syndrome of unclear etiology with no generally accepted treatment. Growing evidence suggest that periostin (POSTN) is an important homeostatic component in the tissue repair and regeneration in adulthood, but its function in urinary bladder regeneration is still unknown. Here we investigate whether POSTN is involved in bladder tissue repair in a cyclophosphamide (CYP)-induced interstitial cystitis model. POSTN is primarily expressed in bladder stroma (detrusor smooth muscle and lamina propria) and upregulated in response to CYP-induced injury. POSTN deficiency resulted in more severe hematuria, aggravated edema of the bladder, and delayed umbrella cell recovery. Besides, less proliferative urothelial cells (labeled by pHH3, Ki67, and EdU) and lower expression of Krt14 (a urothelial stem cell marker) were detected in POSTN(−/−) mice post CYP exposure, indicating a limited urothelial regeneration. Further investigations revealed that POSTN could induce Wnt4 upregulation and activate AKT signaling, which together activates β-catenin signaling to drive urothelial stem cell proliferation. In addition, POSTN can promote resident macrophage proliferation and polarization to a pro-regenerative (M2) phenotype, which favors urothelial regeneration. Furthermore, we generated injectable P-GelMA granular hydrogel as a biomaterial carrier to deliver recombinant POSTN into the bladder, which could increase urothelial stem cells number, decrease umbrella cells exfoliation, and hence alleviate hematuria in a CYP-induced interstitial cystitis model. In summary, our findings identify a pivotal role of POSTN in bladder urothelial regeneration and suggest that intravesical biomaterials-assisted POSTN delivery may be an efficacious treatment for interstitial cystitis.
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spelling pubmed-92165082022-06-23 Periostin Attenuates Cyclophosphamide-induced Bladder Injury by Promoting Urothelial Stem Cell Proliferation and Macrophage Polarization Chen, Zhihong Liu, Liyong Chen, Yunhua Liu, Minjie Peng Xiang, Andy Deng, Chunhua Jiang, Mei Hua Stem Cells Transl Med Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Interstitial cystitis (IC) is a bladder syndrome of unclear etiology with no generally accepted treatment. Growing evidence suggest that periostin (POSTN) is an important homeostatic component in the tissue repair and regeneration in adulthood, but its function in urinary bladder regeneration is still unknown. Here we investigate whether POSTN is involved in bladder tissue repair in a cyclophosphamide (CYP)-induced interstitial cystitis model. POSTN is primarily expressed in bladder stroma (detrusor smooth muscle and lamina propria) and upregulated in response to CYP-induced injury. POSTN deficiency resulted in more severe hematuria, aggravated edema of the bladder, and delayed umbrella cell recovery. Besides, less proliferative urothelial cells (labeled by pHH3, Ki67, and EdU) and lower expression of Krt14 (a urothelial stem cell marker) were detected in POSTN(−/−) mice post CYP exposure, indicating a limited urothelial regeneration. Further investigations revealed that POSTN could induce Wnt4 upregulation and activate AKT signaling, which together activates β-catenin signaling to drive urothelial stem cell proliferation. In addition, POSTN can promote resident macrophage proliferation and polarization to a pro-regenerative (M2) phenotype, which favors urothelial regeneration. Furthermore, we generated injectable P-GelMA granular hydrogel as a biomaterial carrier to deliver recombinant POSTN into the bladder, which could increase urothelial stem cells number, decrease umbrella cells exfoliation, and hence alleviate hematuria in a CYP-induced interstitial cystitis model. In summary, our findings identify a pivotal role of POSTN in bladder urothelial regeneration and suggest that intravesical biomaterials-assisted POSTN delivery may be an efficacious treatment for interstitial cystitis. Oxford University Press 2022-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9216508/ /pubmed/35648087 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/stcltm/szac025 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com.
spellingShingle Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Chen, Zhihong
Liu, Liyong
Chen, Yunhua
Liu, Minjie
Peng Xiang, Andy
Deng, Chunhua
Jiang, Mei Hua
Periostin Attenuates Cyclophosphamide-induced Bladder Injury by Promoting Urothelial Stem Cell Proliferation and Macrophage Polarization
title Periostin Attenuates Cyclophosphamide-induced Bladder Injury by Promoting Urothelial Stem Cell Proliferation and Macrophage Polarization
title_full Periostin Attenuates Cyclophosphamide-induced Bladder Injury by Promoting Urothelial Stem Cell Proliferation and Macrophage Polarization
title_fullStr Periostin Attenuates Cyclophosphamide-induced Bladder Injury by Promoting Urothelial Stem Cell Proliferation and Macrophage Polarization
title_full_unstemmed Periostin Attenuates Cyclophosphamide-induced Bladder Injury by Promoting Urothelial Stem Cell Proliferation and Macrophage Polarization
title_short Periostin Attenuates Cyclophosphamide-induced Bladder Injury by Promoting Urothelial Stem Cell Proliferation and Macrophage Polarization
title_sort periostin attenuates cyclophosphamide-induced bladder injury by promoting urothelial stem cell proliferation and macrophage polarization
topic Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9216508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35648087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/stcltm/szac025
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