YAP Inhibits the Apoptosis and Migration of Human Rectal Cancer Cells via Suppression of JNK-Drp1-Mitochondrial Fission-HtrA2/Omi Pathways

YAP 通过抑制 JNK-Drp1-线粒体裂变-HtrA2/Omi 通路抑制人类直肠癌细胞凋亡和迁移

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作者:Haijun Li, Fucheng He, Xin Zhao, Yuan Zhang, Xi Chu, Chunlan Hua, Yunhui Qu, Yu Duan, Liang Ming

Aims

The Hippo-Yap pathway is associated with tumor development and progression. However, little evidence is available concerning its role in cancer cell apoptosis and migration via mitochondrial homeostasis. Here, we identify mitochondrial fission as a regulator of the Hippo-Yap pathway in human rectal cancer tumorigenesis and metastasis.

Background/aims

The Hippo-Yap pathway is associated with tumor development and progression. However, little evidence is available concerning its role in cancer cell apoptosis and migration via mitochondrial homeostasis. Here, we identify mitochondrial fission as a regulator of the Hippo-Yap pathway in human rectal cancer tumorigenesis and metastasis.

Conclusion

Collectively, our results demonstrate that Hippo-Yap can serve as a tumor promoter in human rectal cancer and acts by restricting JNK/Drp1/mitochondrial fission/ HtrA2/Omi, with potential implications for new approaches to human rectal cancer therapy.

Methods

In this study, we performed loss-of function assays concerning Yap in RCC via shRNA. Cellular viability and apoptosis were measured via MTT, the TUNEL assay and trypan blue staining. Mitochondrial function was assessed via JC1 staining, the mPTP opening assay, mitochondrial respiratory function analysis, electron microscopy and immunofluorescence analysis of HtrA2/Omi. Mitophagy and mitochondrial fission were assessed via western blots and immunofluorescence. Cell migration was evaluated via the Transwell assay, wound-healing assay and immunofluorescence analysis of F-actin. The interaction between JNK and Yap was detected via co-immunoprecipitation and Yap recombinant mutagenic plasmid transfection. Western blots were used to analyze signaling pathways in conjunction with JNK inhibitors or HtrA2/Omi siRNA.

Results

Yap is upregulated in human rectal cancer cells, where its expression correlates positively with cell survival and migration. Functional studies established that silencing of Yap drove JNK phosphorylation, which induced Drp1 activation and translocation to the surface of mitochondria, initiating mitochondrial fission. Excessive mitochondrial fission mediated HtrA2/Omi leakage from the mitochondria into the cytoplasm, where HtrA2/Omi triggered cellular apoptosis via the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway. Moreover, released HtrA2/Omi also phosphorylated cofilin and inhibited cofilin-mediated F-actin polymerization. F-actin collapse perturbed lamellipodia formation and therefore impaired cellular migration and invasion.

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