Hippo pathway-mediated YAP1/TAZ inhibition is essential for proper pancreatic endocrine specification and differentiation

Author:

Wu Yifan,Qin Kunhua,Lopez Kevin,Liu Jun,Nipper Michael,Deng Janice J,Yin Xue,Ramjit Logan,Ye Zhengqing,Wang Pei

Abstract

AbstractThe Hippo pathway plays a central role in tissue development and homeostasis. However, the function of Hippo in pancreatic endocrine development remains obscure. Here, we examined the roles of Hippo pathway mediated YAP1/TAZ inhibition in the development stages of endocrine specification and differentiation. While YAP1 protein was localized to the nuclei in bipotent progenitor cells, Ngn3 expressing endocrine progenitors completely lost YAP1. Using genetic mouse models, we found that this inactivation of YAP1 requires both intact Hippo pathway and NGN3 protein. Deleting the Lats1 and 2 kinases (Lats1&2) in endocrine progenitor cells of developing mouse pancreas with Ngn3-Cre blocked endocrine progenitor cell differentiation and specification, resulting in reduced islets size and disorganized pancreas at birth. Loss of Lats1&2 in NGN3 expressing cells activated YAP1/TAZ transcriptional activity and recruited macrophages to the developing pancreas. These defects were rescued by deletion of YAP1/TAZ genes, suggesting that tight regulation of YAP1/TAZ by Hippo signaling is crucial for pancreatic endocrine specification. In contrast, deletion of Lats1&2 using beta-cell specific MIP1CreER resulted in a phenotypically normal pancreas, indicating that Lasts1&2 are dispensable for pancreatic beta-cell function. Our results demonstrate that YAP1/TAZ inhibition in the pancreatic endocrine compartment is not a passive consequence of endocrine specification. Rather, Hippo pathway-mediated YAP1/TAZ inhibition in endocrine progenitors is a prerequisite for endocrine specification and differentiation.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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