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Myofibroblast YAP/TAZ activation is a key step in organ fibrogenesis

Fibrotic diseases account for nearly half of all deaths in the developed world. Despite its importance, the pathogenesis of fibrosis remains poorly understood. Recently, the two mechanosensitive transcription cofactors YAP and TAZ have emerged as important profibrotic regulators in multiple murine t...

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Autores principales: He, Xiaolin, Tolosa, Monica F., Zhang, Tianzhou, Goru, Santosh Kumar, Ulloa Severino, Luisa, Misra, Paraish S., McEvoy, Caitríona M., Caldwell, Lauren, Szeto, Stephen G., Gao, Feng, Chen, Xiaolan, Atin, Cassandra, Ki, Victoria, Vukosa, Noah, Hu, Catherine, Zhang, Johnny, Yip, Christopher, Krizova, Adriana, Wrana, Jeffrey L., Yuen, Darren A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8876427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35191398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.146243
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author He, Xiaolin
Tolosa, Monica F.
Zhang, Tianzhou
Goru, Santosh Kumar
Ulloa Severino, Luisa
Misra, Paraish S.
McEvoy, Caitríona M.
Caldwell, Lauren
Szeto, Stephen G.
Gao, Feng
Chen, Xiaolan
Atin, Cassandra
Ki, Victoria
Vukosa, Noah
Hu, Catherine
Zhang, Johnny
Yip, Christopher
Krizova, Adriana
Wrana, Jeffrey L.
Yuen, Darren A.
author_facet He, Xiaolin
Tolosa, Monica F.
Zhang, Tianzhou
Goru, Santosh Kumar
Ulloa Severino, Luisa
Misra, Paraish S.
McEvoy, Caitríona M.
Caldwell, Lauren
Szeto, Stephen G.
Gao, Feng
Chen, Xiaolan
Atin, Cassandra
Ki, Victoria
Vukosa, Noah
Hu, Catherine
Zhang, Johnny
Yip, Christopher
Krizova, Adriana
Wrana, Jeffrey L.
Yuen, Darren A.
author_sort He, Xiaolin
collection PubMed
description Fibrotic diseases account for nearly half of all deaths in the developed world. Despite its importance, the pathogenesis of fibrosis remains poorly understood. Recently, the two mechanosensitive transcription cofactors YAP and TAZ have emerged as important profibrotic regulators in multiple murine tissues. Despite this growing recognition, a number of important questions remain unanswered, including which cell types require YAP/TAZ activation for fibrosis to occur and the time course of this activation. Here, we present a detailed analysis of the role that myofibroblast YAP and TAZ play in organ fibrosis and the kinetics of their activation. Using analyses of cells, as well as multiple murine and human tissues, we demonstrated that myofibroblast YAP and TAZ were activated early after organ injury and that this activation was sustained. We further demonstrated the critical importance of myofibroblast YAP/TAZ in driving progressive scarring in the kidney, lung, and liver, using multiple transgenic models in which YAP and TAZ were either deleted or hyperactivated. Taken together, these data establish the importance of early injury-induced myofibroblast YAP and TAZ activation as a key event driving fibrosis in multiple organs. This information should help guide the development of new antifibrotic YAP/TAZ inhibition strategies.
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spelling pubmed-88764272022-03-01 Myofibroblast YAP/TAZ activation is a key step in organ fibrogenesis He, Xiaolin Tolosa, Monica F. Zhang, Tianzhou Goru, Santosh Kumar Ulloa Severino, Luisa Misra, Paraish S. McEvoy, Caitríona M. Caldwell, Lauren Szeto, Stephen G. Gao, Feng Chen, Xiaolan Atin, Cassandra Ki, Victoria Vukosa, Noah Hu, Catherine Zhang, Johnny Yip, Christopher Krizova, Adriana Wrana, Jeffrey L. Yuen, Darren A. JCI Insight Research Article Fibrotic diseases account for nearly half of all deaths in the developed world. Despite its importance, the pathogenesis of fibrosis remains poorly understood. Recently, the two mechanosensitive transcription cofactors YAP and TAZ have emerged as important profibrotic regulators in multiple murine tissues. Despite this growing recognition, a number of important questions remain unanswered, including which cell types require YAP/TAZ activation for fibrosis to occur and the time course of this activation. Here, we present a detailed analysis of the role that myofibroblast YAP and TAZ play in organ fibrosis and the kinetics of their activation. Using analyses of cells, as well as multiple murine and human tissues, we demonstrated that myofibroblast YAP and TAZ were activated early after organ injury and that this activation was sustained. We further demonstrated the critical importance of myofibroblast YAP/TAZ in driving progressive scarring in the kidney, lung, and liver, using multiple transgenic models in which YAP and TAZ were either deleted or hyperactivated. Taken together, these data establish the importance of early injury-induced myofibroblast YAP and TAZ activation as a key event driving fibrosis in multiple organs. This information should help guide the development of new antifibrotic YAP/TAZ inhibition strategies. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8876427/ /pubmed/35191398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.146243 Text en © 2022 He et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
He, Xiaolin
Tolosa, Monica F.
Zhang, Tianzhou
Goru, Santosh Kumar
Ulloa Severino, Luisa
Misra, Paraish S.
McEvoy, Caitríona M.
Caldwell, Lauren
Szeto, Stephen G.
Gao, Feng
Chen, Xiaolan
Atin, Cassandra
Ki, Victoria
Vukosa, Noah
Hu, Catherine
Zhang, Johnny
Yip, Christopher
Krizova, Adriana
Wrana, Jeffrey L.
Yuen, Darren A.
Myofibroblast YAP/TAZ activation is a key step in organ fibrogenesis
title Myofibroblast YAP/TAZ activation is a key step in organ fibrogenesis
title_full Myofibroblast YAP/TAZ activation is a key step in organ fibrogenesis
title_fullStr Myofibroblast YAP/TAZ activation is a key step in organ fibrogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Myofibroblast YAP/TAZ activation is a key step in organ fibrogenesis
title_short Myofibroblast YAP/TAZ activation is a key step in organ fibrogenesis
title_sort myofibroblast yap/taz activation is a key step in organ fibrogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8876427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35191398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.146243
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