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Targeted inhibition of YAP/TAZ alters the biological behaviours of keloid fibroblasts

Na Gao, Lulu Lu, Xiaolei Ma, Zhengyi Liu, Shuxia Yang, Gangwen Han

2021Experimental Dermatology23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abnormal activation of fibroblasts plays a crucial role in keloid development. However, the mechanism of fibroblast activation remains to be determined. YAP/TAZ are key molecules in the Hippo signalling pathway that promote cell proliferation and inhibit apoptosis. Here, we show that keloid fibroblasts have higher levels of YAP/TAZ mRNA and proteins on primary culture. Targeted knockdown of endogenous YAP or TAZ significantly inhibited cell proliferation, reduced cell migration, induced cell apoptosis and down-regulated collagen1a1 production by keloid fibroblasts. Moreover, we demonstrate that verteporfin, an inhibitor of YAP/TAZ, has similar but stronger inhibitory effects on fibroblasts compared to YAP/TAZ knockdown. Our study provides evidence that YAP/TAZ may be involved in the pathogenesis of keloids. Targeted inhibition of YAP/TAZ could change the biological behaviours of fibroblasts and can potentially be used as therapy for keloids.

Topics & Concepts

KeloidHippo signaling pathwayGene knockdownFibroblastCell biologyCancer researchCell growthApoptosisChemistryVerteporfinSignal transductionCell cultureBiologyMedicinePathologyGeneticsBiochemistryRetinalChoroidal neovascularizationHippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZPlant Surface Properties and TreatmentsKruppel-like factors research
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