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Hippo-Foxa2 signaling pathway plays a role in peripheral lung maturation and surfactant homeostasis.


ABSTRACT: Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), which is induced by insufficient production of surfactant, is the leading cause of mortality in preterm babies. Although several transcription factors are known to be involved in surfactant protein expression, the molecular mechanisms and signaling pathways upstream of these transcription factors have remained elusive. Here, using mammalian Hippo kinases (Mst1/2, mammalian sterile 20-like kinase 1/2) conditional knockout mice, we demonstrate that Mst1/2 kinases are critical for orchestration of transcription factors involved in surfactant protein homeostasis and prevention of RDS. Mice lacking Mst1/2 in the respiratory epithelium exhibited perinatal mortality with respiratory failure and their lungs contained fewer type I pneumocytes and more immature type II pneumocytes lacking microvilli, lamellar bodies, and surfactant protein expression, pointing to peripheral lung immaturity and RDS. In contrast to previous findings of YAP (Yes-associated protein)-mediated canonical Hippo signaling in the liver and intestine, loss of Mst1/2 kinases induced the defects in pneumocyte differentiation independently of YAP hyperactivity. We instead found that Mst1/2 kinases stabilized and phosphorylated the transcription factor Foxa2 (forkhead box A2), which regulates pneumocyte maturation and surfactant protein expression. Taken together, our results suggest that the mammalian Hippo kinases play crucial roles in surfactant homeostasis and coordination of peripheral lung differentiation through regulation of Foxa2 rather than of YAP.

SUBMITTER: Chung C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3651464 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hippo-Foxa2 signaling pathway plays a role in peripheral lung maturation and surfactant homeostasis.

Chung Chaeuk C   Kim Tackhoon T   Kim Miju M   Kim Minchul M   Song Hoogeun H   Kim Tae-Shin TS   Seo Eunjeong E   Lee Sang-Hee SH   Kim Hanbyul H   Kim Sang Kyum SK   Yoo Geon G   Lee Da-Hye DH   Hwang Deog-Su DS   Kinashi Tatsuo T   Kim Jin-Man JM   Lim Dae-Sik DS  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20130425 19


Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), which is induced by insufficient production of surfactant, is the leading cause of mortality in preterm babies. Although several transcription factors are known to be involved in surfactant protein expression, the molecular mechanisms and signaling pathways upstream of these transcription factors have remained elusive. Here, using mammalian Hippo kinases (Mst1/2, mammalian sterile 20-like kinase 1/2) conditional knockout mice, we demonstrate that Mst1/2 kinas  ...[more]

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