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The Hippo Pathway in Liver Homeostasis and Pathophysiology

Jordan H. Driskill, Duojia Pan

2020Annual Review of Pathology Mechanisms of Disease252 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

and conserved from unicellular organisms to mammals. Genetic studies of mouse and rat livers have revealed that the Hippo pathway is a key regulator of liver size, regeneration, development, metabolism, and homeostasis and that perturbations in the Hippo pathway can lead to the development of common liver diseases, such as fatty liver disease and liver cancer. In turn, pharmacological targeting of the Hippo pathway may be utilized to boost regeneration and to prevent the development and progression of liver diseases. We review current insights provided by the Hippo pathway into liver pathophysiology. Furthermore, we present a path forward for future studies to understand how newly identified components of the Hippo pathway may control liver physiology and how the Hippo pathway is regulated in the liver.

Topics & Concepts

Hippo signaling pathwayBiologyLiver regenerationCell biologyRegulatorRegeneration (biology)HomeostasisKinaseLiver diseaseSignal transductionGeneticsBiochemistryGeneHippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZWnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancerCancer-related Molecular Pathways