Abstract
The Hippo signaling pathway plays a crucial role in cell proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation, and development. Major effectors of the Hippo signaling pathway include the transcriptional co-activators Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP) and WW domain-containing transcription regulator protein 1 (TAZ). The transcriptional activities of YAP and TAZ are affected by interactions with proteins from many diverse signaling pathways as well as responses to the external environment. High YAP and TAZ activity has been observed in many cancer types, and functional dysregulation of Hippo signaling enhances the oncogenic properties of YAP and TAZ and promotes cancer development. Many biological elements, including mechanical strain on the cell, cell polarity/adhesion molecules, other signaling pathways (e.g., G-protein-coupled receptor, epidermal growth factor receptor, Wnt, Notch, and transforming growth factor β/bone morphogenic protein), and cellular metabolic status, can promote oncogenesis through synergistic association with components of the Hippo signaling pathway. Here, we review the signaling networks that interact with the Hippo signaling pathway and discuss the potential of using drugs that inhibit YAP and TAZ activity for cancer therapy.
Highlights
The Hippo signaling pathway plays a crucial role in cell proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation, and development
High Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP) and TAZ activity has been observed in many cancer types, and functional dysregulation of Hippo signaling enhances the oncogenic properties of YAP and TAZ and promotes cancer development
Hippo core components and YAP and TAZ activity are regulated by a variety of mechanisms
Summary
The Hippo signaling pathway plays a crucial role in cell proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation, and development. The phosphorylation cascades of Hippo core components (Hpo, Sav, Wts, and Mats in Drosophila and Mst1/2, Sav1, Lats1/2, and Mob1a/b in mammals) inhibit the activation of transcriptional co-activators Yorkie (Yki), YAP, and TAZ (Figure 1A). Many biological pathways and factors have been shown to affect the activity of the Hippo signaling pathway beyond the simple phosphorylation of YAP and TAZ by core components.
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