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Hippo pathway controls cell adhesion and context-dependent cell competition to influence skin engraftment efficiency.

Miki Nishio1,2, Yousuke Miyachi1,2, Junji Otani1, Shoji Tane2, Hirofumi Omori1, Fumihito Ueda1, Hideru Togashi1, Takehiko Sasaki3, Tak Wah Mak4,5, Kazuwa Nakao6, Yasuyuki Fujita7, Hiroshi Nishina8, Tomohiko Maehama1, Akira Suzuki1,2.   

Abstract

Cell competition is involved in mammalian embryogenesis and tumor elimination and progression. It was previously shown that, whereas NIH3T3 mouse fibroblasts expressing high levels of the yes-associated protein 1(YAP1) target TEA domain family (TEAD) transcription factors become "winners" in cell competitions, Madin-Darby canine kidney cells expressing activated YAP1 become "losers" and are eliminated from culture monolayers. Thus, YAP1's role in cell competitions is clearly context dependent. Here, we show that keratinocytes overexpressing a constitutively activated YAP1 mutant lose in in vitro competitions with control cells conducted in standard tissue culture dishes and undergo apical extrusion. Similarly, cells in which endogenous YAP1 is activated by NF2 knockdown become losers. The YAP1-overexpressing cells exhibit a decrease in cell-matrix adhesion because of defective expression of adhesion molecules such as fibronectin-1. Cell adhesion-mediated proliferation is also impaired. However, because of intrinsic factors, YAP1-expressing cells proliferate faster than control cells when cocultured in dishes impeding cell adhesion. In vivo, Mob1a/b-deficient (YAP1-activated) epidermis, which shows decreased expression of type XVII collagen, cannot be engrafted successfully onto donor mice. YAP1-activated skin grafts shrink away from surrounding control skin, and the epidermis peels off the basement membrane. Our data show that YAP1 activation controls cell competition in part by decreasing cell adhesion.-Nishio, M., Miyachi, Y., Otani, J., Tane, S., Omori, H., Ueda, F., Togashi, H., Sasaki, T., Mak, T. W., Nakao, K., Fujita, Y., Nishina, H., Maehama, T., Suzuki, A. Hippo pathway controls cell adhesion and context-dependent cell competition to influence skin engraftment efficiency.

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Keywords:  MOB1; YAP1; fibronectin

Year:  2019        PMID: 30640535     DOI: 10.1096/fj.201802005R

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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