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Pharmacological Activation of YAP/TAZ by Targeting LATS1/2 Enhances Periodontal Tissue Regeneration in a Murine Model

Due to their multi-differentiation potential, periodontal ligament fibroblasts (PDLF) play pivotal roles in periodontal tissue regeneration in vivo. Several in vitro studies have suggested that PDLFs can transmit mechanical stress into favorable basic cellular functions. However, the application of...

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Autores principales: Sato, Akiko, Suzuki, Shigeki, Yuan, Hang, Fahreza, Rahmad Rifqi, Wang, Xiuting, Nemoto, Eiji, Saito, Masahiro, Yamada, Satoru
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9866423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36674487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24020970
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author Sato, Akiko
Suzuki, Shigeki
Yuan, Hang
Fahreza, Rahmad Rifqi
Wang, Xiuting
Nemoto, Eiji
Saito, Masahiro
Yamada, Satoru
author_facet Sato, Akiko
Suzuki, Shigeki
Yuan, Hang
Fahreza, Rahmad Rifqi
Wang, Xiuting
Nemoto, Eiji
Saito, Masahiro
Yamada, Satoru
author_sort Sato, Akiko
collection PubMed
description Due to their multi-differentiation potential, periodontal ligament fibroblasts (PDLF) play pivotal roles in periodontal tissue regeneration in vivo. Several in vitro studies have suggested that PDLFs can transmit mechanical stress into favorable basic cellular functions. However, the application of mechanical force for periodontal regeneration therapy is not expected to exhibit an effective prognosis since mechanical forces, such as traumatic occlusion, also exacerbate periodontal tissue degeneration and loss. Herein, we established a standardized murine periodontal regeneration model and evaluated the regeneration process associated with cementum remodeling. By administering a kinase inhibitor of YAP/TAZ suppressor molecules, such as large tumor suppressor homolog 1/2 (LATS1/2), we found that the activation of YAP/TAZ, a key downstream effector of mechanical signals, accelerated periodontal tissue regeneration due to the activation of PDLF cell proliferation. Mechanistically, among six kinds of MAP4Ks previously reported as upstream kinases that suppressed YAP/TAZ transcriptional activity through LATS1/2 in various types of cells, MAP4K4 was identified as the predominant MAP4K in PDLF and contributed to cell proliferation and differentiation depending on its kinase activity. Ultimately, pharmacological activation of YAP/TAZ by inhibiting upstream inhibitory kinase in PDLFs is a valuable strategy for improving the clinical outcomes of periodontal regeneration therapies.
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spelling pubmed-98664232023-01-22 Pharmacological Activation of YAP/TAZ by Targeting LATS1/2 Enhances Periodontal Tissue Regeneration in a Murine Model Sato, Akiko Suzuki, Shigeki Yuan, Hang Fahreza, Rahmad Rifqi Wang, Xiuting Nemoto, Eiji Saito, Masahiro Yamada, Satoru Int J Mol Sci Article Due to their multi-differentiation potential, periodontal ligament fibroblasts (PDLF) play pivotal roles in periodontal tissue regeneration in vivo. Several in vitro studies have suggested that PDLFs can transmit mechanical stress into favorable basic cellular functions. However, the application of mechanical force for periodontal regeneration therapy is not expected to exhibit an effective prognosis since mechanical forces, such as traumatic occlusion, also exacerbate periodontal tissue degeneration and loss. Herein, we established a standardized murine periodontal regeneration model and evaluated the regeneration process associated with cementum remodeling. By administering a kinase inhibitor of YAP/TAZ suppressor molecules, such as large tumor suppressor homolog 1/2 (LATS1/2), we found that the activation of YAP/TAZ, a key downstream effector of mechanical signals, accelerated periodontal tissue regeneration due to the activation of PDLF cell proliferation. Mechanistically, among six kinds of MAP4Ks previously reported as upstream kinases that suppressed YAP/TAZ transcriptional activity through LATS1/2 in various types of cells, MAP4K4 was identified as the predominant MAP4K in PDLF and contributed to cell proliferation and differentiation depending on its kinase activity. Ultimately, pharmacological activation of YAP/TAZ by inhibiting upstream inhibitory kinase in PDLFs is a valuable strategy for improving the clinical outcomes of periodontal regeneration therapies. MDPI 2023-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9866423/ /pubmed/36674487 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24020970 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sato, Akiko
Suzuki, Shigeki
Yuan, Hang
Fahreza, Rahmad Rifqi
Wang, Xiuting
Nemoto, Eiji
Saito, Masahiro
Yamada, Satoru
Pharmacological Activation of YAP/TAZ by Targeting LATS1/2 Enhances Periodontal Tissue Regeneration in a Murine Model
title Pharmacological Activation of YAP/TAZ by Targeting LATS1/2 Enhances Periodontal Tissue Regeneration in a Murine Model
title_full Pharmacological Activation of YAP/TAZ by Targeting LATS1/2 Enhances Periodontal Tissue Regeneration in a Murine Model
title_fullStr Pharmacological Activation of YAP/TAZ by Targeting LATS1/2 Enhances Periodontal Tissue Regeneration in a Murine Model
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacological Activation of YAP/TAZ by Targeting LATS1/2 Enhances Periodontal Tissue Regeneration in a Murine Model
title_short Pharmacological Activation of YAP/TAZ by Targeting LATS1/2 Enhances Periodontal Tissue Regeneration in a Murine Model
title_sort pharmacological activation of yap/taz by targeting lats1/2 enhances periodontal tissue regeneration in a murine model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9866423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36674487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24020970
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