Vasculature is getting Hip(po): Hippo signaling in vascular development and disease
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Publication Year 2023-12-04,Volume 58,Issue #23,Page 2627-2640
Journal Title
Developmental Cell
Publication Type
Review
Abstract
The Hippo signaling pathway regulates developmental organ growth, regeneration, and cell fate decisions. Although the role of the Hippo pathway, and its transcriptional effectors YAP and TAZ, has been well documented in many cell types and species, only recently have the roles for this pathway come to light in vascular development and disease. Experiments in mice, zebrafish, and in vitro have uncovered roles for the Hippo pathway, YAP, and TAZ in vasculogenesis, angiogenesis, and lymphangiogenesis. In addition, the Hippo pathway has been implicated in vascular cancers and cardiovascular diseases, thus identifying it as a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of these conditions. However, despite recent advances, Hippo's role in the vasculature is still underappreciated compared with its role in epithelial tissues. In this review, we appraise our current understanding of the Hippo pathway in blood and lymphatic vessel development and highlight the current knowledge gaps and opportunities for further research.
Keywords
Animals; Mice; *Hippo Signaling Pathway; *Trans-Activators/metabolism; YAP-Signaling Proteins; Zebrafish/metabolism; Lymphangiogenesis; Hippo; Taz; Vegf; Yap; angiogenesis; mouse; zebrafish
Department(s)
Laboratory Research
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