雪旺细胞分泌的S100B通过旁分泌调节促进伤口愈合

IF 5.7 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Dental Research Pub Date : 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1177/00220345241296103
Y. Zhou, K. Li, Z. Ma, L. Wang, L. Chen, W. Li, Z. Wong, X. Wang, Z. Yang, Y. Liao, W. Chen, G. Fu, C. Ding, D. Zou
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腭组织作为牙龈移植物的供应来源,在口腔附着龈和皮肤上反复损伤后具有明显的再生能力。然而,人们对其内在机制知之甚少。据报道,雪旺细胞参与许多组织的伤口修复。在这里,我们研究雪旺细胞是否在腭粘膜伤口愈合中起重要作用。我们对非人灵长类动物进行多组学分析,整合scRNA-seq和蛋白质组学分析,在腭黏膜和颊附着龈和皮肤中建立伤口愈合模型,比较不同部位的再生情况,探讨雪旺细胞在腭粘膜愈合中的旁分泌作用。在体内验证方面,将装载条件培养基或外源蛋白的GelMA水凝胶应用于大鼠和猴子皮肤。我们发现,在基线时,腭粘膜的雪旺细胞分布更大,分化状态更低。此外,S100B在腭粘膜创面愈合中的水平显著高于颊附龈,雪旺细胞分泌的S100B可以通过晚期糖基化终产物受体(RAGE)的旁分泌调节来促进成纤维细胞的愈合相关能力,RAGE激活NF-κB和Notch信号之间的串音,从而加速体内创面愈合。我们的研究表明,雪旺细胞通过S100B/RAGE/NF-κB/Notch旁分泌轴在腭粘膜创面愈合中起着至关重要的作用。此外,我们的数据为S100B蛋白对伤口愈合的治疗作用提供了新的见解。
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Schwann Cell–Secreted S100B Promotes Wound Healing via Paracrine Modulation
As the supply source for gingival grafts, the palatal tissue possesses marked regenerative ability after repeated wounding over the buccal attached gingiva and skin. However, the intrinsic mechanisms are poorly understood. Schwann cells reportedly participate in wound repair of many tissues. Here, we investigate whether Schwann cells play an essential role in the wound healing of palatal mucosa. We performed multiomics analysis in nonhuman primates, integrating scRNA-seq and proteomics analysis, and built wound-healing models in the palatal mucosa and buccal attached gingiva and skin to compare the regeneration among different sites and explore the paracrine role of Schwann cells in the healing of palatal mucosa. With regard to in vivo validation, GelMA hydrogels loaded with conditional medium or exogenous protein were applied in rat and monkey skin. We revealed greater distributions and a lower differentiation state of Schwann cells in the palatal mucosa at baseline. Moreover, S100B levels were significantly greater in the wound healing of palatal mucosa than in the buccal attached gingiva, and Schwann cell–secreted S100B can promote the healing-related capabilities of fibroblasts via paracrine modulation with receptor of advanced glycation end products (RAGE), which activates the crosstalk between NF-κB and Notch signaling, leading to expedited wound closure in vivo. Our work shows that Schwann cells play a crucial role in the wound healing of the palatal mucosa through the S100B/RAGE/NF-κB/Notch paracrine axis. In addition, our data provide novel insights into the therapeutic effects of S100B protein on wound healing.
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Journal of Dental Research
Journal of Dental Research 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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15.30
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3.90%
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155
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Research (JDR) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal committed to sharing new knowledge and information on all sciences related to dentistry and the oral cavity, covering health and disease. With monthly publications, JDR ensures timely communication of the latest research to the oral and dental community.
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