Edyta M. Grzelak,N. G. R. Dayan Elshan,Sida Shao,Maya L. Bulos,Sean B. Joseph,Arnab K. Chatterjee,Jian Jeffrey Chen,Vân Nguyên-Trân,Peter G. Schultz,Michael J. Bollong
Chronic cutaneous wounds remain a persistent unmet medical need that decreases life expectancy and quality of life. Here, we report that topical application of PY-60, a small-molecule activator of the transcriptional coactivator Yes-associated protein (YAP), promotes regenerative repair of cutaneous wounds in pig and human models. Pharmacological YAP activation enacts a reversible pro-proliferative transcriptional program in keratinocytes and dermal cells that results in accelerated re-epithelization and regranulation of the wound bed. These results demonstrate that transient topical administration of a YAP activating agent may represent a generalizable therapeutic approach to treating cutaneous wounds.