Downregulation of YAP Activity Restricts P53 Hyperactivation to Promote Cell Survival in Confinement

Abstract: Cell migration through confining three dimensional (3D) topographies can lead to loss of nuclear envelope integrity, DNA damage, and genomic instability. Despite these detrimental phenomena, cells transiently exposed to confinement do not usually die. Whether this is also true for cells subjected to long‐term confinement remains unclear at present. To investigate this, photopatterning and microfluidics are employed to fabricate a high‐throughput device that circumvents limitations of previous cell confinement models and enables prolonged culture of single cells in microchannels with physiologically relevant length scales. The results of this study show that continuous exposure to tight confinement can trigger frequent nuclear envelope rupture events, which in turn promote P53 activation and cell apoptosis. Migrating cells eventually adapt to confinement and evade cell death by downregulating YAP activity. Reduced YAP activity, which is the consequence of confinement‐induced YAP1/2 translocation to the cytoplasm, suppresses the incidence of nuclear envelope rupture and abolishes P53‐mediated cell death. Cumulatively, this work establishes advanced, high‐throughput biomimetic models for better understanding cell behavior in health and disease, and underscores the critical role of topographical cues and mechanotransduction pathways in the regulation of cell life and death.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

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Downregulation of YAP Activity Restricts P53 Hyperactivation to Promote Cell Survival in Confinement ; day:02 ; month:06 ; year:2023 ; extent:15
Advanced science ; (02.06.2023) (gesamt 15)

Urheber
Hemmati, Farnaz
Akinpelu, Ayuba
Song, Jiyeon
Amiri, Farshad
McDaniel, Anya
McMurray, Collins
Afthinos, Alexandros
Andreadis, Stelios T.
Aitken, Andrew V.
Biancardi, Vinicia C.
Gerecht, Sharon
Mistriotis, Panagiotis

DOI
10.1002/advs.202302228
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023060315111764931083
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  • Hemmati, Farnaz
  • Akinpelu, Ayuba
  • Song, Jiyeon
  • Amiri, Farshad
  • McDaniel, Anya
  • McMurray, Collins
  • Afthinos, Alexandros
  • Andreadis, Stelios T.
  • Aitken, Andrew V.
  • Biancardi, Vinicia C.
  • Gerecht, Sharon
  • Mistriotis, Panagiotis

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