KIBRA exhibits MST-independent functional regulation of the Hippo signaling pathway in mammals

Moleirinho, S. et al. (2013) KIBRA exhibits MST-independent functional regulation of the Hippo signaling pathway in mammals. Oncogene, 32(14), pp. 1821-1830. (doi: 10.1038/onc.2012.196)

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Abstract

The Salvador/Warts/Hippo (Hippo) signaling pathway defines a novel signaling cascade regulating cell contact inhibition, organ size control, cell growth, proliferation, apoptosis and cancer development in mammals. The upstream regulation of this pathway has been less well defined than the core kinase cassette. KIBRA has been shown to function as an upstream member of the Hippo pathway by influencing the phosphorylation of LATS and YAP, but functional consequences of these biochemical changes have not been previously addressed. We show that in MCF10A cells, loss of KIBRA expression displays epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) features, which are concomitant with decreased LATS and YAP phosphorylation, but not MST1/2. In addition, ectopic KIBRA expression antagonizes YAP via the serine 127 phosphorylation site and we show that KIBRA, Willin and Merlin differentially regulate genes controlled by YAP. Finally, reduced KIBRA expression in primary breast cancer specimens correlates with the recently described claudin-low subtype, an aggressive sub-group with EMT features and a poor prognosis.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Barnett, Professor Susan
Authors: Moleirinho, S., Chang, N., Sims, A.H., Tilston-Lünel, A.M., Angus, L., Steele, A., Boswell, V., Barnett, S.C., Ormandy, C., Faratian, D., Gunn-Moore, F.J., and Reynolds, P.A.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Infection & Immunity
Journal Name:Oncogene
ISSN:0950-9232
Published Online:21 May 2012

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