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Kindlin-2 regulates mesenchymal stem cell differentiation through control of YAP1/TAZ.


ABSTRACT: Precise control of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) differentiation is critical for tissue development and regeneration. We show here that kindlin-2 is a key determinant of MSC fate decision. Depletion of kindlin-2 in MSCs is sufficient to induce adipogenesis and inhibit osteogenesis in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, kindlin-2 regulates MSC differentiation through controlling YAP1/TAZ at both the transcript and protein levels. Kindlin-2 physically associates with myosin light-chain kinase in response to mechanical cues of cell microenvironment and intracellular signaling events and promotes myosin light-chain phosphorylation. Loss of kindlin-2 inhibits RhoA activation and reduces myosin light-chain phosphorylation, stress fiber formation, and focal adhesion assembly, resulting in increased Ser127 phosphorylation, nuclear exclusion, and ubiquitin ligase atrophin-1 interacting protein 4-mediated degradation of YAP1/TAZ. Our findings reveal a novel kindlin-2 signaling axis that senses the mechanical cues of cell microenvironment and controls MSC fate decision, and they suggest a new strategy to regulate MSC differentiation, tissue repair, and regeneration.

SUBMITTER: Guo L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5881491 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Kindlin-2 regulates mesenchymal stem cell differentiation through control of YAP1/TAZ.

Guo Ling L   Cai Ting T   Chen Keng K   Wang Rong R   Wang Jiaxin J   Cui Chunhong C   Yuan Jifan J   Zhang Kuo K   Liu Zhongzhen Z   Deng Yi Y   Xiao Guozhi G   Wu Chuanyue C  

The Journal of cell biology 20180301 4


Precise control of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) differentiation is critical for tissue development and regeneration. We show here that kindlin-2 is a key determinant of MSC fate decision. Depletion of kindlin-2 in MSCs is sufficient to induce adipogenesis and inhibit osteogenesis in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, kindlin-2 regulates MSC differentiation through controlling YAP1/TAZ at both the transcript and protein levels. Kindlin-2 physically associates with myosin light-chain kinase in res  ...[more]

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