Transcriptomic analysis reveals dynamic molecular changes in skin induced by mechanical forces secondary to tissue expansion

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Joanna K. Ledwon
Lauren J. Kelsey
Elbert E. Vaca
Arun K. Gosain
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[1] Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine,Division of Plastic Surgery
[2] Stanley Manne Children’s Research Institute,Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
[3] Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago,undefined
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Tissue expansion procedures (TE) utilize mechanical forces to induce skin growth and regeneration. While the impact of quick mechanical stimulation on molecular changes in cells has been studied extensively, there is a clear gap in knowledge about sequential biological processes activated during long-term stimulation of skin in vivo. Here, we present the first genome-wide study of transcriptional changes in skin during TE, starting from 1 h to 7 days of expansion. Our results indicate that mechanical forces from a tissue expander induce broad molecular changes in gene expression, and that these changes are time-dependent. We revealed hierarchical changes in skin cell biology, including activation of an immune response, a switch in cell metabolism and processes related to muscle contraction and cytoskeleton organization. In addition to known mechanoresponsive genes (TNC, MMPs), we have identified novel candidate genes (SFRP2, SPP1, CCR1, C2, MSR1, C4A, PLA2G2F, HBB), which might play crucial roles in stretched-induced skin growth. Understanding which biological processes are affected by mechanical forces in TE is important for the development of skin treatments to maximize the efficacy and minimize the risk of complications during expansion procedures.
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