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Functions of Yes-association protein (YAP) in cancer progression and anticancer therapy resistance

Yu Zhang, Xiang Wang, Xiuping Zhou

2022Brain Science Advances18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Hippo pathway, a highly conserved kinase cascade, regulates cell proliferation, apoptosis, organ size, and tissue homeostasis. Dysregulation of this pathway reportedly plays an important role in the progression of various human cancers. Yes-association protein (YAP), the Hippo pathway’s core effector, is considered a marker for cancer therapy and patient prognosis. In addition, studies have indicated that YAP is involved in promoting anticancer drug resistance. This review summarizes current knowledge on YAP’s role in cancer progression, anticancer drug resistance, and advances in the development of YAP-targeting drugs. A thorough understanding of the complex interactions among molecular, cellular, and environmental factors concerning YAP function in cancer progression may provide new insight into the underlying mechanism of anticancer drug resistance. It might lead to improved prognosis through novel combined therapies.

Topics & Concepts

Hippo signaling pathwayEffectorCancerDrug resistanceCancer researchMechanism (biology)BiologyKinaseMedicineBioinformaticsInternal medicineImmunologyCell biologyGeneticsEpistemologyPhilosophyHippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZWnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancerCellular Mechanics and Interactions
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