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Stretch-Induced Tenomodulin Expression Promotes Tenocyte Migration via F-Actin and Chromatin Remodeling

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22094928

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tenomodulin; tenocyte migration; mechanical stretching; actin stress fibers; chromatin remodeling

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  1. Natural National Science Foundation of china [11772073, 11532004, 31700810]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing [cstc2020jcyjmsxmX0760]

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The study implicates the mechanosensitive gene Tnmd in the regulation of tenocyte migration, with its expression being regulated by mechanical loading and actin stress fiber formation as well as chromatin decondensation. This novel role of Tnmd in tenocyte migration sheds light on the molecular mechanisms involved in Tnmd-mediated tendon repair.
The mechanosensitive gene tenomodulin (Tnmd) is implicated in tendon maturation and repair. However, the mechanism by which mechanical loading regulates Tnmd's expression and its role in tenocyte migration is yet to be defined. Here, we show that Tnmd and migration were upregulated in uniaxial cyclic stress-stimulated tenocytes. The knockdown of Tnmd reduced cell migration in the presence and absence of mechanical loading, suggesting that Tnmd is involved in tenocyte migration. Moreover, the treatment of stress-stimulated tenocytes with the actin inhibitor latrunculin (Lat A), histone acetyltransferase inhibitor anacardic acid (ANA), or histone demethylases inhibitor GSK-J4 suppressed Tnmd expression and tenocyte migration. These results show that actin stress fiber formation and chromatin decondensation regulates Tnmd expression, which might then regulate tenocyte migration. Thus, this study proposes the involvement of the actin and chromatin mechanotransduction pathway in the regulation of Tnmd and reveals a novel role of Tnmd in tenocyte migration. The identification of Tnmd function in tenocyte migration provides insight into the molecular mechanisms involved in Tnmd-mediated tendon repair.

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