Proteoglycans in Mechanobiology of Tissues and Organs: Normal Functions and Mechanopathology.

Proteoglycan research Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-20 DOI:10.1002/pgr2.21
Mary C Farach-Carson, Danielle Wu, Cristiane Miranda França
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Abstract

Proteoglycans (PGs) are a diverse class of glycoconjugates that serve critical functions in normal mechanobiology and mechanopathology. Both the protein cores and attached glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chains function in mechanically-sensitive processes, and loss of either can contribute to development of pathological conditions. PGs function as key components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) where they can serve as mechanosensors in mechanosensitive tissues including bone, cartilage, tendon, blood vessels and soft organs. The mechanical properties of these tissues depend on the presence and function of PGs, which play important roles in tissue elasticity, osmolarity and pressure sensing, and response to physical activity. Tissue responses depend on cell surface mechanoreceptors that include integrins, CD44, voltage sensitive ion channels, transient receptor potential (TRP) and piezo channels. PGs contribute to cell and molecular interplay in wound healing, fibrosis, and cancer, where they transduce the mechanical properties of the ECM and influence the progression of various context-specific conditions and diseases. The PGs that are most important in mechanobiology vary depending on the tissue and its functions and functional needs. Perlecan, for example, is important in the mechanobiology of basement membranes, cardiac and skeletal muscle, while aggrecan plays a primary role in the mechanical properties of cartilage and joints. A variety of techniques have been used to study the mechanobiology of PGs, including atomic force microscopy, mouse knockout models, and in vitro cell culture experiments with 3D organoid models. These studies have helped to elucidate the tissue-specific roles that PGs play in cell-level mechanosensing and tissue mechanics. Overall, the study of PGs in mechanobiology is yielding fundamental new concepts in the molecular basis of mechanosensing that can open the door to the development of new treatments for a host of conditions related to mechanopathology.

组织和器官机械生物学中的蛋白聚糖:正常功能和机械病理学。
蛋白多糖(PGs)是一类种类繁多的糖类共轭物,在正常机械生物学和机械病理学中发挥着关键作用。蛋白质核心和附着的糖胺聚糖(GAG)链都在机械敏感过程中发挥作用,其中任何一种功能的缺失都会导致病理状况的发生。PGs 是细胞外基质 (ECM) 的关键成分,可作为骨、软骨、肌腱、血管和软器官等机械敏感组织的机械传感器。这些组织的机械特性取决于 PGs 的存在和功能,PGs 在组织弹性、渗透压和压力感应以及对体力活动的反应方面发挥着重要作用。组织反应取决于细胞表面的机械感受器,其中包括整合素、CD44、电压敏感离子通道、瞬态受体电位(TRP)和压电通道。PGs有助于伤口愈合、纤维化和癌症中的细胞和分子相互作用,它们传递 ECM 的机械特性,并影响各种特定情况和疾病的发展。机械生物学中最重要的 PG 因组织及其功能和功能需求的不同而各异。例如,Perlecan 在基底膜、心肌和骨骼肌的机械生物学中非常重要,而 aggrecan 则在软骨和关节的机械特性中发挥主要作用。研究 PGs 机械生物学的技术多种多样,包括原子力显微镜、小鼠基因敲除模型以及三维类器官模型的体外细胞培养实验。这些研究有助于阐明 PGs 在细胞级机械传感和组织力学中发挥的组织特异性作用。总之,在机械生物学中对 PGs 的研究正在产生机械传感分子基础的基本新概念,这将为开发与机械病理学相关的一系列病症的新疗法打开大门。
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