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Hippo Pathway Cooperates with ChREBP to Regulate Hepatic Glucose Utilization

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2020 Aug 24
PMID 32828272
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Abstract

Hippo pathway plays a crucial role as a regulator of organ size and tumorigenesis that negatively regulates cell growth and survival. Recently lots of evidences show that Hippo pathway plays a crucial role in glucose metabolic metabolism to regulate energy status with cell growth. However, the detailed mechanism is still unclear. Here we report that Yes-associated protein (YAP), the terminal effector of Hippo pathway, interacts with carbohydrate response element binding protein (ChREBP) in the nucleus of the hepatocytes thereby promoting glycolysis and lipogenesis. A high carbohydrate (HCHO) diet could inactivate the Hippo pathway and encourage the combination of YAP and ChREBP, leading to glucose-induced hepatocyte glycolysis and lipogenesis through up-regulation of target genes such as L-PK and ACC in mice. Conversely, inhibition of YAP activity by phosphorylation or downregulation antagonized glycolysis and lipogenesis in mice fed with HCHO diet. These results suggest that YAP is a nuclear co-factor of ChREBP and that the Hippo pathway negatively affects hepatocyte glycolysis by inhibiting the function of YAP-ChREBP.

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