Hippo and rassf1a Pathways: A Growing Affair.

Molecular biology international Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-07-05 DOI:10.1155/2012/307628
Francesca Fausti, Silvia Di Agostino, Andrea Sacconi, Sabrina Strano, Giovanni Blandino
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Abstract

First discovered in Drosophila, the Hippo pathway regulates the size and shape of organ development. Its discovery and study have helped to address longstanding questions in developmental biology. Central to this pathway is a kinase cascade leading from the tumor suppressor Hippo (Mst1 and Mst2 in mammals) to the Yki protein (YAP and TAZ in mammals), a transcriptional coactivator of target genes involved in cell proliferation, survival, and apoptosis. A dysfunction of the Hippo pathway activity is frequently detected in human cancers. Recent studies have highlighted that the Hippo pathway may play an important role in tissue homoeostasis through the regulation of stem cells, cell differentiation, and tissue regeneration. Recently, the impact of RASSF proteins on Hippo signaling potentiating its proapoptotic activity has been addressed, thus, providing further evidence for Hippo's key role in mammalian tumorigenesis as well as other important diseases.

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河马和rassf1a通路:一个不断增长的事件。
河马通路首先在果蝇中被发现,它调节着器官发育的大小和形状。它的发现和研究有助于解决发育生物学中长期存在的问题。该途径的核心是从肿瘤抑制因子Hippo(哺乳动物中的Mst1和Mst2)到Yki蛋白(哺乳动物中的YAP和TAZ)的激酶级联反应,Yki蛋白是参与细胞增殖、存活和凋亡的靶基因的转录辅激活因子。在人类癌症中经常检测到Hippo通路活性的功能障碍。最近的研究表明,Hippo通路可能通过调节干细胞、细胞分化和组织再生在组织稳态中发挥重要作用。最近,RASSF蛋白对Hippo信号传导增强其促凋亡活性的影响已经得到解决,从而为Hippo在哺乳动物肿瘤发生以及其他重要疾病中的关键作用提供了进一步的证据。
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