npj Regenerative Medicine (Mar 2021)

The common YAP activation mediates corneal epithelial regeneration and repair with different-sized wounds

  • Yijian Li,
  • Lingling Ge,
  • Xia Chen,
  • Yumei Mao,
  • Xianliang Gu,
  • Bangqi Ren,
  • Yuxiao Zeng,
  • Min Chen,
  • Siyu Chen,
  • Jinhua Liu,
  • Yuli Yang,
  • Haiwei Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41536-021-00126-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract Regeneration/repair after injury can be endowed by adult stem cells (ASCs) or lineage restricted and even terminally differentiated cells. In corneal epithelium, regeneration after a large wound depends on ASCs (limbal epithelial stem cells, LESCs), whereas repair after a small wound is LESCs-independent. Here, using rat corneal epithelial wounds with different sizes, we show that YAP activation promotes the activation and expansion of LESCs after a large wound, as well as the reprogramming of local epithelial cells (repairing epithelial cells) after a small wound, which contributes to LESCs-dependent and -independent wound healing, respectively. Mechanically, we highlight that the reciprocal regulation of YAP activity and the assembly of cell junction and cortical F-actin cytoskeleton accelerates corneal epithelial healing with different-sized wounds. Together, the common YAP activation and the underlying regulatory mechanism are harnessed by LESCs and lineage-restricted epithelial cells to cope with corneal epithelial wounds with different sizes.