Hippo-YAP信号在心脏发育和疾病中的细胞类型特异性

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Jin Guan, Dominic P. Del Re
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摘要

Hippo-YAP通路是一种进化保守的信号传导模块,通过调节细胞存活、增殖和分化来控制器官大小。最近的研究已经证明了Hippo-YAP信号在心脏发育和疾病中的关键作用,包括它调节心脏病理和再生反应的能力。因此,靶向Hippo-YAP通路获得治疗益处已引起人们的关注,并有望改善心脏病患者的预后。然而,重要的是,我们对心脏Hippo-YAP信号的大部分理解都是基于对心肌细胞的研究,而对心脏其他细胞类型的了解要少得多。本综述将主要关注Hippo-YAP信号在心肌细胞、心脏成纤维细胞和巨噬细胞中的作用,并探讨细胞类型特异性功能如何影响心脏发育,以及可驱动心脏病不同结果的损伤反应。
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Cell type specificity of Hippo-YAP signaling in cardiac development and disease

Cell type specificity of Hippo-YAP signaling in cardiac development and disease
The Hippo-YAP pathway is an evolutionarily conserved signaling module that regulates cell survival, proliferation, and differentiation to control organ size. Recent work has demonstrated critical roles for Hippo-YAP signaling in cardiac development and disease, including its ability to modulate both pathological and regenerative responses in the heart. Therefore, targeting the Hippo-YAP pathway for therapeutic benefit has gained attention and holds substantial promise for improving outcomes in patients with heart disease. Importantly, however, much of our understanding of cardiac Hippo-YAP signaling is based on studies in cardiomyocytes, and far less is known in other cell types in the heart. This review will focus primarily on the role of Hippo-YAP signaling in cardiomyocytes, cardiac fibroblasts, and macrophages, and explore how cell type-specific functions can impact heart development, as well as injury responses that can drive divergent outcomes in heart disease.
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CiteScore
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171
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology publishes work advancing knowledge of the mechanisms responsible for both normal and diseased cardiovascular function. To this end papers are published in all relevant areas. These include (but are not limited to): structural biology; genetics; proteomics; morphology; stem cells; molecular biology; metabolism; biophysics; bioengineering; computational modeling and systems analysis; electrophysiology; pharmacology and physiology. Papers are encouraged with both basic and translational approaches. The journal is directed not only to basic scientists but also to clinical cardiologists who wish to follow the rapidly advancing frontiers of basic knowledge of the heart and circulation.
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