The Hippo Pathway Effector YAP1 Regulates Intestinal Epithelial Cell Differentiation

The human intestine is covered by epithelium, which is continuously replaced by new cells provided by stem cells located at the bottom of the glands. The maintenance of intestinal stem cells is supported by a niche which is composed of several signaling proteins including the Hippo pathway effectors...

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Main Authors: Sepideh Fallah, Jean-François Beaulieu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Cells
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/8/1895
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spelling doaj-2ee3c4f2b4e94ade8fbd0c25be7227452020-11-25T03:37:54ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092020-08-0191895189510.3390/cells9081895The Hippo Pathway Effector YAP1 Regulates Intestinal Epithelial Cell DifferentiationSepideh Fallah0Jean-François Beaulieu1Laboratory of Intestinal Physiopathology, Department of Immunology and Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC J1H 5N4, CanadaLaboratory of Intestinal Physiopathology, Department of Immunology and Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC J1H 5N4, CanadaThe human intestine is covered by epithelium, which is continuously replaced by new cells provided by stem cells located at the bottom of the glands. The maintenance of intestinal stem cells is supported by a niche which is composed of several signaling proteins including the Hippo pathway effectors YAP1/TAZ. The role of YAP1/TAZ in cell proliferation and regeneration is well documented but their involvement on the differentiation of intestinal epithelial cells is unclear. In the present study, the role of YAP1/TAZ on the differentiation of intestinal epithelial cells was investigated using the HT29 cell line, the only multipotent intestinal cell line available, with a combination of knockdown approaches. The expression of intestinal differentiation cell markers was tested by qPCR, Western blot, indirect immunofluorescence and electron microscopy analyses. The results show that TAZ is not expressed while the abolition of YAP1 expression led to a sharp increase in goblet and absorptive cell differentiation and reduction of some stem cell markers. Further studies using double knockdown experiments revealed that most of these effects resulting from YAP1 abolition are mediated by CDX2, a key intestinal cell transcription factor. In conclusion, our results indicate that YAP1/TAZ negatively regulate the differentiation of intestinal epithelial cells through the inhibition of CDX2 expression.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/8/1895Hippo pathwayYAP1TAZintestinal celldifferentiationCDX2
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author Sepideh Fallah
Jean-François Beaulieu
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The Hippo Pathway Effector YAP1 Regulates Intestinal Epithelial Cell Differentiation
Cells
Hippo pathway
YAP1
TAZ
intestinal cell
differentiation
CDX2
author_facet Sepideh Fallah
Jean-François Beaulieu
author_sort Sepideh Fallah
title The Hippo Pathway Effector YAP1 Regulates Intestinal Epithelial Cell Differentiation
title_short The Hippo Pathway Effector YAP1 Regulates Intestinal Epithelial Cell Differentiation
title_full The Hippo Pathway Effector YAP1 Regulates Intestinal Epithelial Cell Differentiation
title_fullStr The Hippo Pathway Effector YAP1 Regulates Intestinal Epithelial Cell Differentiation
title_full_unstemmed The Hippo Pathway Effector YAP1 Regulates Intestinal Epithelial Cell Differentiation
title_sort hippo pathway effector yap1 regulates intestinal epithelial cell differentiation
publisher MDPI AG
series Cells
issn 2073-4409
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The human intestine is covered by epithelium, which is continuously replaced by new cells provided by stem cells located at the bottom of the glands. The maintenance of intestinal stem cells is supported by a niche which is composed of several signaling proteins including the Hippo pathway effectors YAP1/TAZ. The role of YAP1/TAZ in cell proliferation and regeneration is well documented but their involvement on the differentiation of intestinal epithelial cells is unclear. In the present study, the role of YAP1/TAZ on the differentiation of intestinal epithelial cells was investigated using the HT29 cell line, the only multipotent intestinal cell line available, with a combination of knockdown approaches. The expression of intestinal differentiation cell markers was tested by qPCR, Western blot, indirect immunofluorescence and electron microscopy analyses. The results show that TAZ is not expressed while the abolition of YAP1 expression led to a sharp increase in goblet and absorptive cell differentiation and reduction of some stem cell markers. Further studies using double knockdown experiments revealed that most of these effects resulting from YAP1 abolition are mediated by CDX2, a key intestinal cell transcription factor. In conclusion, our results indicate that YAP1/TAZ negatively regulate the differentiation of intestinal epithelial cells through the inhibition of CDX2 expression.
topic Hippo pathway
YAP1
TAZ
intestinal cell
differentiation
CDX2
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/8/1895
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