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Loss of TAZ after YAP deletion severely impairs foregut development and worsens cholestatic hepatocellular injury.

Adelya GabdulkhakovaYekaterina KrutsenkoJunjie ZhuSilvia LiuMinakshi PoddarSucha SinghXiaochao MaKari Nejak-BowenSatdarshan Paul MongaLaura M Molina
Published in: Hepatology communications (2023)
YAP loss (with or without TAZ loss) aborts biliary development. YAP and TAZ play a codependent critical role in foregut endoderm development outside the liver, but they are not essential for hepatocyte development. TAZ heterozygosity in YAPKO livers increased cell cycling and inflammatory signaling in the setting of chronic injury, highlighting genes that are especially sensitive to TAZ regulation.
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