Cell detachment activates the Hippo pathway via cytoskeleton reorganization to induce anoikis
Zhejiang University · University of California San Diego · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Cell attachment to the extracellular matrix (ECM) is crucial to cell physiology such as polarity, motility, and proliferation. In normal cells, loss of attachment to the ECM induces a specific type of apoptosis, termed anoikis. Resistance to anoikis in cancer cells promotes their survival in circulation and dispersion to distant anatomic sites, leading to tumor metastasis. The Yes-associated protein (YAP) transcription coactivator is a human oncogene and a key regulator of organ size. The Hippo tumor suppressor pathway phosphorylates and inhibits YAP. However, little is known about the signals that regulate the Hippo pathway. Here we report that through cytoskeleton reorganization, cell detachment activates…
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6Topics & keywords
- Anoikis
- Hippo signaling pathway
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Cancer cell
- Cell growth
- Cancer research
- Kinase
- Good health and well-being