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Publication : A self-amplifying loop of YAP and SHH drives formation and expansion of heterotopic ossification.

First Author  Cong Q Year  2021
Journal  Sci Transl Med Volume  13
Issue  599 PubMed ID  34162750
Mgi Jnum  J:320980 Mgi Id  MGI:6728695
Doi  10.1126/scitranslmed.abb2233 Citation  Cong Q, et al. (2021) A self-amplifying loop of YAP and SHH drives formation and expansion of heterotopic ossification. Sci Transl Med 13(599)
abstractText  Heterotopic ossification (HO) occurs as a common complication after injury or in genetic disorders. The mechanisms underlying HO remain incompletely understood, and there are no approved prophylactic or secondary treatments available. Here, we identify a self-amplifying, self-propagating loop of Yes-associated protein (YAP)-Sonic hedgehog (SHH) as a core molecular mechanism underlying diverse forms of HO. In mouse models of progressive osseous heteroplasia (POH), a disease caused by null mutations in GNAS, we found that Gnas(-/-) mesenchymal cells secreted SHH, which induced osteoblast differentiation of the surrounding wild-type cells. We further showed that loss of Gnas led to activation of YAP transcription activity, which directly drove Shh expression. Secreted SHH further induced YAP activation, Shh expression, and osteoblast differentiation in surrounding wild-type cells. This self-propagating positive feedback loop was both necessary and sufficient for HO expansion and could act independently of Gnas in fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP), another genetic HO, and nonhereditary HO mouse models. Genetic or pharmacological inhibition of YAP or SHH abolished HO in POH and FOP and acquired HO mouse models without affecting normal bone homeostasis, providing a previously unrecognized therapeutic rationale to prevent, reduce, and shrink HO.
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