2022
DOI: 10.1002/jcp.30757
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Specific ablation of Hippo signalling component Yap1 in retinal progenitors and Müller cells results in late onset retinal degeneration

Abstract: Yes-associated protein (YAP) is a major component of the Hippo pathway involved in development, growth, repair and homeostasis. Nonsense YAP1 mutations in humans result in autosomal dominant coloboma. Here, we generated a conditional knockout mouse model in which Yap1 was specifically deleted in embryonic retinal progenitor cells (RPCs) and in mature Müller cells using a Chx10-Cre driver. Our data demonstrated that the conditional ablation of Yap1 in embryonic RPCs does not prevent normal retinal development a… Show more

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“…This special issue also contains five original research articles reporting studies of ciliary signaling and function in different organisms as well as human patients. Yang et al (2022) report the role of Hippo signaling during retina development. Removal of YAP1, specifically in the retinal Muller cells, causes extensive late‐onset retinal degeneration, including cone and rod photoreceptors that have the highly specialized connecting cilium.…”
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“…This special issue also contains five original research articles reporting studies of ciliary signaling and function in different organisms as well as human patients. Yang et al (2022) report the role of Hippo signaling during retina development. Removal of YAP1, specifically in the retinal Muller cells, causes extensive late‐onset retinal degeneration, including cone and rod photoreceptors that have the highly specialized connecting cilium.…”
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confidence: 99%