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Publication : Effects of age-dependent changes in cell size on endothelial cell proliferation and senescence through YAP1.

First Author  Mammoto T Year  2019
Journal  Aging (Albany NY) Volume  11
Issue  17 Pages  7051-7069
PubMed ID  31487690 Mgi Jnum  J:295878
Mgi Id  MGI:6455270 Doi  10.18632/aging.102236
Citation  Mammoto T, et al. (2019) Effects of age-dependent changes in cell size on endothelial cell proliferation and senescence through YAP1. Aging (Albany NY) 11(17):7051-7069
abstractText  Angiogenesis - the growth of new blood capillaries- is impaired in aging animals. Biophysical factors such as changes in cell size control endothelial cell (EC) proliferation and differentiation. However, the effects of aging on EC size and the mechanism by which changes in cell size control age-dependent decline in EC proliferation are largely unknown. Here, we have demonstrated that aged ECs are larger than young ECs and that age-dependent increases in EC size control EC proliferation and senescence through CDC42-Yes-associated protein (YAP1) signaling. Reduction of aged EC size by culturing on single-cell sized fibronectin-coated smaller islands decreases CDC42 activity, stimulates YAP1 nuclear translocation and attenuates EC senescence. Stimulation of YAP1 or inhibition of CDC42 activity in aged ECs also restores blood vessel formation. Age-dependent changes in EC size and/or CDC42 and YAP1 activity may be the key control point of age-related decline in angiogenesis.
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