2020
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2020-4858
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Abstract 4858: Oncogenic HIPPO-YAP1: in vivo target validation of YAP1 in malignant mesothelioma

Abstract: Yes associated protein YAP1 (YAP1) is a cofactor of gene transcription and exerts its action through association with transcription factors from the TEAD family. Activity of YAP1-TEAD is tightly regulated by the HIPPO pathway and upon activation the expression of pro-survival and anti-apoptotic genes is induced. The HIPPO pathway consists of a series of Ser/Thr kinases, which lead to the phosphorylation of YAP1, and hence to its inactivation by either sequestration in the cytoplasm, or degradation. HIPPO pathw… Show more

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“…This effect was initially demonstrated by two small-molecule inhibitors of TEAD palmitoylation, as well as by genetic studies. These observations were found both in vitro as well as in vivo [31][32][33]. Specifically, the inhibition of YAP1 activation and the subsequent reduction of already established tumors in vivo clearly demonstrate that YAP1 is a driver of tumor maintenance in malignant mesothelioma with the Hippo pathway or NF2 deletions.…”
Section: Targeting the Yap1/taz-tead Interactionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…This effect was initially demonstrated by two small-molecule inhibitors of TEAD palmitoylation, as well as by genetic studies. These observations were found both in vitro as well as in vivo [31][32][33]. Specifically, the inhibition of YAP1 activation and the subsequent reduction of already established tumors in vivo clearly demonstrate that YAP1 is a driver of tumor maintenance in malignant mesothelioma with the Hippo pathway or NF2 deletions.…”
Section: Targeting the Yap1/taz-tead Interactionmentioning
confidence: 67%