Inhibition of EphA2 by syndecan-4 in wounded skin regulates clustering of fibroblasts.

IF 5.3 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY Journal of Molecular Cell Biology Pub Date : 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1093/jmcb/mjae054
Rebecca Brooks, Xianhui Wei, Mang Leng Lei, Francisca Cisterna Cid, James A Roper, Rosalind C Williamson, Mark D Bass
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Upon injury, fibroblasts in the surrounding tissue become activated, migrating into the wound in a controlled manner. Once they arrive, they contract the wound and remodel the stroma. While certain cell surface receptors promote fibroblast migration, others cause repulsion between fibroblasts upon contact, seemingly opposing their clustering within the wound bed. Eph receptor-ephrin interactions on colliding cells trigger this repulsion, but how fibroblasts transition to clustering behaviour during healing remains unclear. Syndecan-4 modulates transmembrane receptors involved in wound healing, including receptors for the extracellular matrix and growth factors. As a result, Sdc4-/- mice experience delayed healing due to impaired fibroblast recruitment. In this study, we report that syndecan-4 also regulates fibroblast repulsion during wound healing. We discover that syndecan-4 inhibits the expression and signalling of EphA2 by activating PKCα. Changes in syndecan-4 expression, such as those observed during wound healing, alter fibroblast behaviour from repulsion to adhesion upon cell collision by modulating EphA2 levels. Moreover, we find that EphA2 expression is suppressed in wound bed fibroblasts in a syndecan-4-dependent manner, explaining how fibroblast clustering is achieved during wound healing.

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syndecan-4在损伤皮肤中抑制EphA2可调节成纤维细胞的聚集。
受伤后,周围组织中的成纤维细胞被激活,以可控的方式迁移到伤口中。一旦它们到达,它们会收缩伤口并重塑基质。虽然某些细胞表面受体促进成纤维细胞迁移,但其他细胞在接触时引起成纤维细胞之间的排斥,似乎反对它们在伤口床内聚集。碰撞细胞上的ephh受体-ephrin相互作用触发了这种排斥,但在愈合过程中成纤维细胞如何转变为聚集行为仍不清楚。Syndecan-4调节参与伤口愈合的跨膜受体,包括细胞外基质和生长因子受体。因此,Sdc4-/-小鼠由于成纤维细胞募集受损而延迟愈合。在这项研究中,我们报道了syndecan-4在伤口愈合过程中也调节成纤维细胞排斥。我们发现syndecan-4通过激活PKCα抑制EphA2的表达和信号传导。syndecan-4表达的变化,例如在伤口愈合过程中观察到的变化,通过调节EphA2水平改变成纤维细胞在细胞碰撞时从排斥到粘附的行为。此外,我们发现EphA2的表达在伤口床成纤维细胞中以syndecan-4依赖性的方式被抑制,这解释了在伤口愈合过程中成纤维细胞是如何聚集的。
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