“…E. chaffeensis exploits evolutionarily conserved host cell signaling pathways, including Hippo, Wnt, Notch and Hedgehog to prevent apoptosis and other innate immune defenses for intracellular survival ( Rogan et al, 2021 ; Byerly et al, 2022 ; Patterson et al, 2022 ; Byerly et al, 2023a ). Both Hippo and Wnt are known for their role in regulating cellular proliferation and cell fate ( He et al, 2015 ; Wang et al, 2017 ; Qian et al, 2021 ), and we identified TRP120 as a novel Wnt ligand mimic that activates Yap and β-catenin, preventing apoptosis for ehrlichial survival ( Rogan et al, 2021 ; Byerly et al, 2023a ). Yap and β-catenin activate gene transcription under two conditions; when Hippo signaling is inactivated and APC is degraded ( Cai et al, 2015 ; Park et al, 2015 ; Wang et al, 2017 ; Lee et al, 2018 ; Jiang et al, 2020 ).…”