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Continuous NPWT Regulates Fibrosis in Murine Diabetic Wound Healing

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Scarring is associated with significant morbidity. The mechanical signaling factor yes-associated protein (YAP) has been linked to Engrailed-1 (En1)-lineage positive fibroblasts (EPFs), a pro-scarring fibroblast lineage, establishing a connection between mechanotransduction and fibrosis. In this study, we investigate the impact of micromechanical forces exerted through negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) on the pathophysiology of fibrosis. Full-thickness excisional dorsal skin wounds were created on diabetic (db/db) mice which were treated with occlusive covering (control) or NPWT (continuous, −125 mmHg, 7 days; NPWT). Analysis was performed on tissue harvested 10 days after wounding. NPWT was associated with increased YAP (p = 0.04) but decreased En1 (p = 0.0001) and CD26 (p < 0.0001). The pro-fibrotic factors Vimentin (p = 0.04), α-SMA (p = 0.04) and HSP47 (p = 0.0008) were decreased with NPWT. Fibronectin was higher (p = 0.01) and collagen deposition lower in the NPWT group (p = 0.02). NPWT increased cellular proliferation (p = 0.002) and decreased apoptosis (p = 0.03). Western blotting demonstrated increased YAP (p = 0.02) and RhoA (p = 0.03) and decreased Caspase-3 (p = 0.03) with NPWT. NPWT uncouples YAP from EPF activation, through downregulation of Caspace-3, a pro-apoptotic factor linked to keloid formation. Mechanotransduction decreases multiple pro-fibrotic factors. Through this multifactorial process, NPWT significantly decreases fibrosis and offers promising potential as a mode to improve scar appearance.

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MDPI AG
Date Issued
2022-10-06
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English
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electronic document
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1999-4923
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14
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10
Wu, . M., Matar, . D. Y., Yu, . Z., Chen, . Z., Knoedler, . S., Ng, . B., Darwish, . O. A., Sohrabi, . S., Friedman, . L., Haug, . V., Murphy, . G. F., Rinkevich, . Y., Orgill, . D. P., & Panayi, . A. C. (2022). (Vols. 10). https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14102125
Wu, Mengfan, Dany Y. Matar, Zhen Yu, Ziyu Chen, Samuel Knoedler, Brian Ng, Oliver A. Darwish, et al. 2022. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14102125.
Wu, Mengfan, et al. 6 Oct. 2022, https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14102125.