Abstract

This study was aim to investigate whether the progression of proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) depended on the activation of Yes‐associated protein (YAP) and the subsequent epithelial‐mesenchymal transition (EMT) of retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cell. The effect of YAP activation on retinal fibrosis in a PVR mouse model and in human ARPE‐19 cells in vitro was studied. After treated with transforming growth factor‐β2(TGF‐β2), the expressions of fibrogenic molecules, YAP activation and the TGF‐β2‐Smad signalling pathway in ARPE‐19 cells were detected by Western blot and immunocytochemical analyses. The effect of YAP on change in fibrosis and EMT was tested by knockdown experiment using verteporfin (YAP inhibitor). YAP was upregulated in the PVR mouse model and during TGF‐β2–induced RPE cell EMT. In an in vivo study, verteporfin attenuated PVR progression in a mouse model. Additionally, YAP knockdown retained phenotype of RPE cells and ameliorated TGF‐β2–induced migration, gel contraction and EMT in vitro. YAP knockdown inhibited the TGF‐β2–induced upregulation of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), smooth muscle actin (SMA‐α) and fibronectin. YAP was essential for the TGF‐β2–induced nuclear translocation and phosphorylation of Smad2/3. Our work provides direct evidence that YAP is an essential regulator of EMT and profibrotic responses in PVR and indicates that YAP inhibition could be a potential target in PVR therapeutic intervention.

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