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Wallenda-Nmo Axis Regulates Growth via Hippo Signaling.


ABSTRACT: Both Hippo signaling pathways and cell polarity regulation are critical for cell proliferation and the maintenance of tissue homeostasis, despite the well-established connections between cell polarity disruption and Hippo inactivation, the molecular mechanism by which aberrant cell polarity induces Hippo-mediated overgrowth remains underexplored. Here we use Drosophila wing discs as a model and identify the Wnd-Nmo axis as an important molecular link that bridges loss-of-cell polarity-triggered Hippo inactivation and overgrowth. We show that Wallenda (Wnd), a MAPKKK (mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase) family member, is a novel regulator of Hippo pathways in Drosophila and that overexpression of Wnd promotes growth via Nemo (Nmo)- mediated Hippo pathway inactivation. We further demonstrate that both Wnd and Nmo are required for loss-of-cell polarity-induced overgrowth and Hippo inactivation. In summary, our findings provide a novel insight on how cell polarity loss contributes to overgrowth and uncover the Wnd-Nmo axis as an essential additional branch that regulates Hippo pathways in Drosophila.

SUBMITTER: Wang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8085559 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Wallenda-Nmo Axis Regulates Growth via Hippo Signaling.

Wang Xianping X   Liang Hui H   Xu Wenyan W   Ma Xianjue X  

Frontiers in cell and developmental biology 20210416


Both Hippo signaling pathways and cell polarity regulation are critical for cell proliferation and the maintenance of tissue homeostasis, despite the well-established connections between cell polarity disruption and Hippo inactivation, the molecular mechanism by which aberrant cell polarity induces Hippo-mediated overgrowth remains underexplored. Here we use <i>Drosophila</i> wing discs as a model and identify the Wnd-Nmo axis as an important molecular link that bridges loss-of-cell polarity-tri  ...[more]

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