Peritumoral activation of the Hippo pathway effectors YAP and TAZ suppresses liver cancer in mice

The Hippo signaling pathway and its two downstream effectors, the YAP and TAZ transcriptional coactivators, are drivers of tumor growth in experimental models. Studying mouse models, we show that YAP and TAZ can also exert a tumor-suppressive function. We found that normal hepatocytes surrounding li...

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Veröffentlicht in:SCIENCE 2019-11, Vol.366 (6468), p.1029-1034
Hauptverfasser: Moya, Ivan M, Castaldo, Stephanie A, Van den Mooter, Laura, Soheily, Soheil, Sansores-Garcia, Leticia, Jacobs, Jelle, Mannaerts, Inge, Xie, Jun, Verboven, Elisabeth, Hillen, Hanne, Alguero-Nadal, Ana, Karaman, Ruchan, Van Haele, Matthias, Kowalczyk, Weronika, De Waegeneer, Maxime, Verhulst, Stefaan, Karras, Panagiotis, van Huffel, Leen, Zender, Lars, Marine, Jean-Christophe, Roskams, Tania, Johnson, Randy, Aerts, Stein, van Grunsven, Leo A, Halder, Georg
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Zusammenfassung:The Hippo signaling pathway and its two downstream effectors, the YAP and TAZ transcriptional coactivators, are drivers of tumor growth in experimental models. Studying mouse models, we show that YAP and TAZ can also exert a tumor-suppressive function. We found that normal hepatocytes surrounding liver tumors displayed activation of YAP and TAZ and that deletion of Yap and Taz in these peritumoral hepatocytes accelerated tumor growth. Conversely, experimental hyperactivation of YAP in peritumoral hepatocytes triggered regression of primary liver tumors and melanoma-derived liver metastases. Furthermore, whereas tumor cells growing in wild-type livers required YAP and TAZ for their survival, those surrounded by Yap- and Taz-deficient hepatocytes were not dependent on YAP and TAZ. Tumor cell survival thus depends on the relative activity of YAP and TAZ in tumor cells and their surrounding tissue, suggesting that YAP and TAZ act through a mechanism of cell competition to eliminate tumor cells.
ISSN:0036-8075