| Literature DB >> 30773489 |
Tanner O Monroe1, Matthew C Hill2, Yuka Morikawa3, John P Leach1, Todd Heallen3, Shuyi Cao4, Peter H L Krijger5, Wouter de Laat5, Xander H T Wehrens4, George G Rodney4, James F Martin6.
Abstract
Specialized adult somatic cells, such as cardiomyocytes (CMs), are highly differentiated with poor renewal capacity, an integral reason underlying organ failure in disease and aging. Among the least renewable cells in the human body, CMs renew approximately 1% annually. Consistent with poor CM turnover, heart failure is the leading cause of death. Here, we show that an active version of the Hippo pathway effector YAP, termed YAP5SA, partially reprograms adult mouse CMs to a more fetal and proliferative state. One week after induction, 19% of CMs that enter S-phase do so twice, CM number increases by 40%, and YAP5SA lineage CMs couple to pre-existing CMs. Genomic studies showed that YAP5SA increases chromatin accessibility and expression of fetal genes, partially reprogramming long-lived somatic cells in vivo to a primitive, fetal-like, and proliferative state.Entities:
Keywords: Hippo pathway; Yap; cardiomyocyte proliferation; chromatin accessibility; heart development; heart failure; regeneration; reprogramming; transcription
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30773489 PMCID: PMC6435425 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2019.01.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270