Binqing Xie, Xianyi He, Ye Guo, Jie Shen, Binbin Yang, Rui Cai, Junliang Chen, Yun He
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Abstract
As periodontal progenitor cells, human dental follicle stem cells (hDFCs) play an important role in regenerative medicine research. Mechanical stimuli exert different regulatory effects on various functions of stem cells. Mechanosensitive ion channels can perceive and transmit mechanical signals. Piezo1 is a novel mechanosensitive cation channel dominated by Ca2+ permeation. The yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1) and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways can respond to mechanical stimuli and play important roles in cell growth, differentiation, apoptosis, and cell cycle regulation. In this study, we demonstrated that Piezo1 was able to transduce cyclic tension stress (CTS) and promote the osteogenic differentiation of hDFCs by applying CTS of 2000 μstrain to hDFCs. Further investigation of this mechanism revealed that CTS activated Piezo1 in hDFCs and resulted in increased levels of intracellular Ca2+, YAP1 nuclear translocation, and phosphorylated protein expression levels of extracellular signalling-associated kinase 1/2 (ERK 1/2) and Jun amino-terminal kinase 1/2/3 (JNK 1/3) of the MAPK pathway family. However, when Piezo1 was knocked down in the hDFCs, all these increases disappeared. We conclude that CTS activates Piezo1 expression and promotes its osteogenesis via Ca2+/YAP1/MAPK in hDFCs. Appropriate mechanical stimulation promotes the osteogenic differentiation of hDFCs via Piezo1. Targeting Piezo1 may be an effective strategy to regulate the osteogenic differentiation of hDFCs, contributing to MSC-based therapies in the field of bone tissue engineering.
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Human Cell is the official English-language journal of the Japan Human Cell Society. The journal serves as a forum for international research on all aspects of the human cell, encompassing not only cell biology but also pathology, cytology, and oncology, including clinical oncology. Embryonic stem cells derived from animals, regenerative medicine using animal cells, and experimental animal models with implications for human diseases are covered as well.
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