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Hippo pathway in intestinal diseases: focusing on ferroptosis

Hongwei Deng, Qiuting Jia, Ming Xin, Yuxin Sun, Yuxuan Lu, Li Liu, Jun Zhou

2023Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The incidence of intestinal diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease, gastric cancer, and colorectal cancer, has steadily increased over the past decades. The Hippo pathway is involved in cell proliferation, tissue and organ damage, energy metabolism, tumor formation, and other physiologic processes. Ferroptosis is a form of programmed cell death characterized by the accumulation of iron and lipid peroxides. The Hippo pathway and ferroptosis are associated with various intestinal diseases; however, the crosstalk between them is unclear. This review elaborates on the current research on the Hippo pathway and ferroptosis in the context of intestinal diseases. We summarized the connection between the Hippo pathway and ferroptosis to elucidate the underlying mechanism by which these pathways influence intestinal diseases. We speculate that a mutual regulatory mechanism exists between the Hippo pathway and ferroptosis and these two pathways interact in several ways to regulate intestinal diseases.

Topics & Concepts

Hippo signaling pathwayCrosstalkBiologyContext (archaeology)Mechanism (biology)Programmed cell deathCell biologySignal transductionCancer researchColorectal cancerCancerApoptosisGeneticsEpistemologyPhysicsOpticsPaleontologyPhilosophyHippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZRNA Research and SplicingFerroptosis and cancer prognosis
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