Center for Dental Medicine, Division of Oral Biotechnology, Medical Center-University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Hugstetterstr. 55, 79106 Freiburg, Germany.
Faculty of Biology, University of Freiburg, Schaenzlestr. 1, 79104 Freiburg, Germany.
Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Aug 11;24(16):12677. doi: 10.3390/ijms241612677.
Mechanobiology comprises how cells perceive different mechanical stimuli and integrate them into a process called mechanotransduction; therefore, the related mechanosignaling cascades are generally important for biomedical research. The ongoing discovery of key molecules and the subsequent elucidation of their roles in mechanobiology are fundamental to understanding cell responses and tissue conditions, such as homeostasis, aging, senescence, wound healing, and cancer. Regarding the available literature on these topics, it becomes abundantly clear that in vitro cell systems from different species and tissues have been and are extremely valuable tools for enabling the discovery and functional elucidation of key mechanobiological players. Therefore, this review aims to discuss the significant contributions of in vitro cell systems to the identification and characterization of three such key players using the selected examples of yes-associated protein (YAP), its paralog transcriptional co-activator with a PDZ-binding motif (TAZ), and focal adhesion kinase (FAK) and their involvement in wound healing, cancer, aging, and senescence. In addition, the reader is given suggestions as to which future prospects emerge from the in vitro studies discussed herein and which research questions still remain open.
力学生物学包括细胞如何感知不同的机械刺激并将其整合到称为机械转导的过程中;因此,相关的机械信号级联通常对生物医学研究很重要。正在不断发现关键分子,并随后阐明它们在力学生物学中的作用,这对于理解细胞反应和组织状况(如稳态、衰老、衰老、伤口愈合和癌症)至关重要。关于这些主题的现有文献清楚地表明,来自不同物种和组织的体外细胞系统一直是并且仍然是发现和阐明关键力学生物学参与者的极其宝贵的工具。因此,本综述旨在讨论体外细胞系统在鉴定和表征三种关键参与者中的重要贡献,所选的例子是 Yes 相关蛋白 (YAP)、其 PDZ 结合基序的转录共激活因子 (TAZ) 和粘着斑激酶 (FAK) 及其在伤口愈合、癌症、衰老和衰老中的作用。此外,本文还向读者提出了从本文讨论的体外研究中出现的哪些未来前景以及哪些研究问题仍然存在的建议。