Matrix stiffness regulates macrophage polarisation via the Piezo1‐YAP signalling axis

Macrophages play a pivotal role in the immunological cascade activated in response to biomedical implants, which predetermine acceptance or rejection of implants by the host via pro‐ and anti‐inflammatory polarisation states. The role of chemical signals in macrophage polarisation is well‐establishe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cell proliferation 2024-08, Vol.57 (8), p.e13640-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Mei, Feng, Guo, Yaru, Wang, Yu, Zhou, Yingying, Heng, Boon Chin, Xie, Mengru, Huang, Xiaofei, Zhang, Shihan, Ding, Shuai, Liu, Fangyong, Deng, Xuliang, Chen, Lili, Yang, Cheng
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Zusammenfassung:Macrophages play a pivotal role in the immunological cascade activated in response to biomedical implants, which predetermine acceptance or rejection of implants by the host via pro‐ and anti‐inflammatory polarisation states. The role of chemical signals in macrophage polarisation is well‐established, but how physical cues regulate macrophage function that may play a fundamental role in implant‐bone interface, remains poorly understood. Here we find that bone marrow‐derived macrophages (BMDM) cultured on polyacrylamide gels of varying stiffness exhibit different polarisation states. BMDM are ‘primed’ to a pro‐inflammatory M1 phenotype on stiff substrates, while to an anti‐inflammatory M2 phenotype on soft and medium stiffness substrates. It is further observed that matrix stiffening increases Piezo1 expression, as well as leads to subsequent activation of the mechanotransduction signalling effector YAP, thus favouring M1 polarisation whilst suppressing M2 polarisation. Moreover, upon treatment with YAP inhibitor, we successfully induce macrophage re‐polarisation to the M2 state within the implant site microenvironment, which in turn promotes implant osseointegration. Collectively, our present study thus characterises the critical role of the Piezo1‐YAP signalling axis in macrophage mechanosensing and stiffness‐mediated macrophage polarisation and provides cues for the design of immuno‐modulatory biomaterials that can regulate the macrophage phenotype. Matrix stiffening promotes M1 macrophage polarisation via the Piezo1‐YAP signalling axis. The application of YAP inhibitor successfully reverses the polarisation of macrophages towards anti‐inflammatory M2 phenotype and improves implant osseointegration.
ISSN:0960-7722
1365-2184
1365-2184
DOI:10.1111/cpr.13640