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MOB1 regulates thymocyte egress and T-cell survival in mice in a YAP1-independent manner.

Wakako Kato1,2,3, Miki Nishio1,2, Yoko To2, Hideru Togashi1, Tak Wah Mak4, Hidetoshi Takada3,5, Shouichi Ohga3, Tomohiko Maehama1, Akira Suzuki1,2.   

Abstract

Mammalian STE20-like protein kinase 1/2 (MST1/2) and nuclear Dbf2-related kinase 1/2 (NDR1/2) are core components of Hippo signaling that are also known to be important regulators of lymphocyte trafficking. However, little is understood about the roles of other Hippo pathway molecules in these cells. Here, we present the first analysis of the function of Mps one binder kinase activator-1 (MOB1) in T lymphocytes in vivo. T-cell-specific double knockout (DKO) of MOB1A/B in mice [tMob1 DKO mice] reduces the number of naïve T cells in both the circulation and secondary lymphoid organs, but leads to an accumulation of CD4+ CD8- and CD4- CD8+ single-positive (SP) cells in the thymus. In vitro, naïve MOB1A/B-deficient T cells show increased apoptosis and display impaired trafficking capacity in response to the chemokine CCL19. These defects are linked to suppression of the activation of MST and NDR kinases, but are independent of the downstream transcriptional co-activator Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1). Thus, MOB1 proteins play an important role in thymic egress and T-cell survival that is mediated by a pathway other than conventional Hippo-YAP1 signaling.
© 2019 Molecular Biology Society of Japan and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

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Keywords:  Hippo; MOB1; naïve T cells; thymic egress

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31125466     DOI: 10.1111/gtc.12704

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Cells        ISSN: 1356-9597            Impact factor:   1.891


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Review 1.  MST1/2 Balance Immune Activation and Tolerance by Orchestrating Adhesion, Transcription, and Organelle Dynamics in Lymphocytes.

Authors:  Yoshihiro Ueda; Naoyuki Kondo; Tatsuo Kinashi
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2020-05-06       Impact factor: 7.561

Review 2.  MOB: Pivotal Conserved Proteins in Cytokinesis, Cell Architecture and Tissue Homeostasis.

Authors:  Inês L S Delgado; Bruno Carmona; Sofia Nolasco; Dulce Santos; Alexandre Leitão; Helena Soares
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2020-11-24
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