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Control of stem cell renewal and fate by YAP and TAZ.

Jordan H DriskillDuojia Pan
Published in: Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology (2023)
Complex physiological processes control whether stem cells self-renew, differentiate or remain quiescent. Two decades of research have placed the Hippo pathway, a highly conserved kinase signalling cascade, and its downstream molecular effectors YAP and TAZ at the nexus of this decision. YAP and TAZ translate complex biological cues acting on stem cells - from mechanical forces to cellular metabolism - into genome-wide effects to mediate stem cell functions. While aberrant YAP/TAZ activity drives stem cell dysfunction in ageing, tumorigenesis and disease, therapeutic targeting of Hippo signalling and YAP/TAZ can boost stem cell activity to enhance regeneration. In this Review, we discuss how YAP/TAZ control the self-renewal, fate and plasticity of stem cells in different contexts, how dysregulation of YAP/TAZ in stem cells leads to disease, and how therapeutic modalities targeting YAP/TAZ may benefit regenerative medicine and cancer therapy.
Keyphrases
  • stem cells
  • cancer therapy
  • cell therapy
  • genome wide
  • drug delivery
  • dna methylation
  • bone marrow
  • gene expression
  • copy number
  • tyrosine kinase
  • decision making