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- Title
Engineering ADSCs by manipulating YAP for lymphedema treatment in a mouse tail model.
- Authors
Hu, Liru; Zhang, Nian; Zhao, Chengzhi; Pan, Jian
- Abstract
Secondary lymphedema is a chronic disease associated with deformity of limbs and dysfunction; however, conventional therapies are not curative. Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) based therapy is a promising way, but a single transplantation of ADSCs has limited efficacy. In this study, ADSCs were engineered in vitro and then transplanted into the site of lymphedema. Yes-associated protein (YAP), a crucial regulator of Hippo pathway, plays an important role in regulating stem cell functions. We examined the YAP expression in a mouse tail lymphedema model, and found that transplanted ADSCs exhibited high expression level of YAP and a large number of YAP positive cells existed in lymphedema environment. In vitro , the downregulation of YAP in ADSCs resulted in higher expression levels of genes related to lymphangiogenesis such as Lyve-1, VEGFR-3 and Prox-1. In vivo , YAP-engineered ADSCs generated abundant VEGFR-3-positive lymphatic vessels and significantly improved subcutaneous fibrosis. These results indicated that the transplantation of pre-engineered ADSCs by manipulating YAP is a promising strategy for lymphatic reconstruction.
- Publication
Experimental Biology & Medicine, 2024, p1
- ISSN
1535-3702
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.3389/ebm.2024.10295