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Knockout of integrin β1 in induced pluripotent stem cells accelerates skin-wound healing by promoting cell migration in extracellular matrix.

Yansong Ren1, Jinbo Liu1, Huijun Xu1, Shun Wang1, Shirui Li1, Meng Xiang1, Sifeng Chen2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have the potential to promote wound healing; however, their adhesion to the extracellular matrix (ECM) might decrease iPSC migration, thereby limiting their therapeutic potential. Integrin β1 (Itgb1) is the major integrin subunit that mediates iPSC-ECM adhesion, suggesting that knocking out Itgb1 might be an effective method for enhancing the therapeutic efficacy of iPSCs.
METHODS: We knocked out Itgb1 in mouse iPSCs and evaluated its effects on the therapeutic potential of topically applied iPSCs, as well as their underlying in vivo and in vitro mechanisms.
RESULTS: The Itgb1-knockout (Itgb1-KO) did not change iPSC pluripotency, function, or survival in the absence of embedding in an ECM gel but did accelerate wound healing, angiogenesis, blood perfusion, and survival in skin-wound lesions. However, embedding in an ECM gel inhibited the in vivo effects of wild-type iPSCs but not those of Itgb1-knockout iPSCs. Additionally, in vitro results showed that Itgb1-knockout decreased iPSC-ECM adhesion while increasing ECM-crossing migration. Moreover, ECM coating on the culture surface did not change cell survival, regardless of Itgb1 status; however, the in vivo and in vitro functions of both Itgb1-knockout and wild-type iPSCs were not affected by the presence of agarose gel, which does not contain integrin-binding sites. Knockout of Integrin α4 (Itga4) did not change the above-mentioned cellular and therapeutic functions of iPSCs.
CONCLUSIONS: Itgb1-knockout increased iPSCs migration and the wound-healing-promoting effect of topically applied iPSCs. These findings suggest the inhibition of Itgb1 expression is a possible strategy for increasing the efficacy of iPSC therapies.
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Keywords:  Cell adhesion; Cell migration; Induced pluripotent stem cells; Integrin β1; Wound-healing

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35908001      PMCID: PMC9338467          DOI: 10.1186/s13287-022-03085-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cell Res Ther        ISSN: 1757-6512            Impact factor:   8.079


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