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Publication : JAM-A signals through the Hippo pathway to regulate intestinal epithelial proliferation.

First Author  Fan S Year  2022
Journal  iScience Volume  25
Issue  5 Pages  104316
PubMed ID  35602956 Mgi Jnum  J:325128
Mgi Id  MGI:7283701 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2022.104316
Citation  Fan S, et al. (2022) JAM-A signals through the Hippo pathway to regulate intestinal epithelial proliferation. iScience 25(5):104316
abstractText  JAM-A is a tight-junction-associated protein that contributes to regulation of intestinal homeostasis. We report that JAM-A interacts with NF2 and LATS1, functioning as an initiator of the Hippo signaling pathway, well-known for regulation of proliferation. Consistent with these findings, we observed increased YAP activity in JAM-A-deficient intestinal epithelial cells (IEC). Furthermore, overexpression of a dimerization-deficient mutant, JAM-A-DL1, failed to initiate Hippo signaling, phenocopying JAM-A-deficient IEC, whereas overexpression of JAM-A-WT activated Hippo signaling and suppressed proliferation. Lastly, we identify EVI1, a transcription factor reported to promote cellular proliferation, as a contributor to the pro-proliferative phenotype in JAM-A-DL1 overexpressing IEC downstream of YAP. Collectively, our findings establish a new role for JAM-A as a cell-cell contact sensor, raising implications for understanding the contribution(s) of JAM-A to IEC proliferation in the mammalian epithelium.
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