YAP controls cell migration and invasion through a Rho-GTPase switch

bioRxiv(2019)

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Understanding the mechanisms controlling invasive spread of normal and transformed cells is central to understanding diverse processes including cancer progression. Here, we report that Yes-associated protein (YAP), a central transcriptional regulator implicated in controlling organ and body size, modulates a Rho-GTPase switch that drives cellular migration by directly transactivating the Rac1-GEF protein TRIO. Additionally, YAP and TRIO activate STAT3 to promote invasive behavior. While we find this YAP-dependent infiltrative program in many cell types, it is particularly enhanced in a patient specific way in the most common malignant brain tumor, glioblastoma (GBM), where hyperactivation of the YAP-mediated TRIO and STAT3 network also confers poor patient outcome and up-regulation of genes associated with the Mesenchymal subtype of GBM. Our analysis suggests that the YAP-TRIO-STAT3 signaling network identified in this study is a ubiquitous regulator of invasive cell spread in a variety of normal and pathological contexts.
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YAP,glioblastoma,migration,invasion,Rho-GTPase,TRIO,Rac1,RhoA,STAT3,brain cancer
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