External Mechanical Stability Regulates Hematoma Vascularization in Bone Healing Rather than Endothelial YAP/TAZ Mechanotransduction

Author:

Mehl Julia123ORCID,Farahani Saeed Khomeijani12,Brauer Erik12,Klaus‐Bergmann Alexandra45,Thiele Tobias12,Ellinghaus Agnes12,Bartels‐Klein Eireen45,Koch Katharina45,Schmidt‐Bleek Katharina12,Petersen Ansgar12,Gerhardt Holger45,Vogel Viola3,Duda Georg N.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Julius Wolff Institute Berlin Institute of Health at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin 13353 Berlin Germany

2. Berlin Institute of Health Center for Regenerative Therapies Berlin Institute of Health at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin 13353 Berlin Germany

3. Laboratory of Applied Mechanobiology Department of Health Sciences and Technology ETH Zurich Zurich 8092 Switzerland

4. Integrative Vascular Biology Laboratory Max‐Delbrück‐Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) in the Helmholtz Association 13125 Berlin Germany

5. German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) Partnersite Berlin 10785 Berlin Germany

Abstract

AbstractBone fracture healing is regulated by mechanobiological cues. Both, extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition and microvascular assembly determine the dynamics of the regenerative processes. Mechanical instability as by inter‐fragmentary shear or compression is known to influence early ECM formation and wound healing. However, it remains unclear how these external cues shape subsequent ECM and microvascular network assembly. As transcriptional coactivators, the mechanotransducers yes‐associated protein 1 (YAP)/transcriptional coactivator with PDZ‐binding motif (TAZ) translate physical cues into downstream signaling events, yet their role in sprouting angiogenesis into the hematoma after injury is unknown. Using bone healing as model system for scar‐free regeneration, the role of endothelial YAP/TAZ in combination with tuning the extrinsic mechanical stability via fracture fixation is investigated. Extrinsically imposed shear across the gap delayed hematoma remodeling and shaped the morphology of early collagen fiber orientations and microvascular networks, suggesting that enhanced shear increased the nutrient exchange in the hematoma. In contrast, endothelial YAP/TAZ deletion has little impact on the overall vascularization of the fracture gap, yet slightly increases the collagen fiber deposition under semi‐rigid fixation. Together, these data provide novel insights into the respective roles of endothelial YAP/TAZ and extrinsic mechanical cues in orchestrating the process of bone regeneration.

Funder

Einstein Stiftung Berlin

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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