Background
Primary liver cancer (PLC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. It has been reported that PLC can be originated from malignant transformed adult hepatic progenitor cells. Mammalian large tumor suppressor kinase 1 (LATS1) is one of the core components of the Hippo pathway and it has been implicated in regulating invasion and metastasis of different cancer cell. However, the underlying connections between hepatic progenitor cells and LATS1 in the pathogenesis of PLC are still elusive.
Methods
LATS1 gene knockout (LATS1-KO) hepatic oval cells (HOCs) were constructed by the CRISPR/Cas9 system. Cell viability was evaluated by the CCK-8 assay. Cell migration was measured by scrape assay. Cell invasion was examined by Transwell assay. Cell apoptosis was evaluated by flow cytometry. The expression of LATS1 and Yes-associated protein (YAP) in HOCs was determined by Q-PCR and Western blot analysis.
Results
Here, we found that knockout of LATS1 significantly induced the migration and invasion of WB-F344 cells. Knockdown of YAP suppressed the neoplastic phenotype of LATS1-KO WB-F344 cells. Furthermore, overexpression of YAP promoted the migration and invasion of LATS1-KO WB-F344 cells.
Conclusions
In summary, the current study demonstrated that LATS1 is required for inhibiting the neoplastic phenotype of normal hepatic progenitor cell via downregulating YAP.
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