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Hippo signaling is required for Notch-dependent smooth muscle differentiation of neural crest.


ABSTRACT: Notch signaling has well-defined roles in the assembly of arterial walls and in the development of the endothelium and smooth muscle of the vasculature. Hippo signaling regulates cellular growth in many tissues, and contributes to regulation of organ size, in addition to other functions. Here, we show that the Notch and Hippo pathways converge to regulate smooth muscle differentiation of the neural crest, which is crucial for normal development of the aortic arch arteries and cranial vasculature during embryonic development. Neural crest-specific deletion of the Hippo effectors Yap and Taz produces neural crest precursors that migrate normally, but fail to produce vascular smooth muscle, and Notch target genes such as Jagged1 fail to activate normally. We show that Yap is normally recruited to a tissue-specific Jagged1 enhancer by directly interacting with the Notch intracellular domain (NICD). The Yap-NICD complex is recruited to chromatin by the DNA-binding protein Rbp-J in a Tead-independent fashion. Thus, Hippo signaling can modulate Notch signaling outputs, and components of the Hippo and Notch pathways physically interact. Convergence of Hippo and Notch pathways by the mechanisms described here might be relevant for the function of these signaling cascades in many tissues and in diseases such as cancer.

SUBMITTER: Manderfield LJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4582185 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hippo signaling is required for Notch-dependent smooth muscle differentiation of neural crest.

Manderfield Lauren J LJ   Aghajanian Haig H   Engleka Kurt A KA   Lim Lillian Y LY   Liu Feiyan F   Jain Rajan R   Li Li L   Olson Eric N EN   Epstein Jonathan A JA  

Development (Cambridge, England) 20150807 17


Notch signaling has well-defined roles in the assembly of arterial walls and in the development of the endothelium and smooth muscle of the vasculature. Hippo signaling regulates cellular growth in many tissues, and contributes to regulation of organ size, in addition to other functions. Here, we show that the Notch and Hippo pathways converge to regulate smooth muscle differentiation of the neural crest, which is crucial for normal development of the aortic arch arteries and cranial vasculature  ...[more]

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