2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41419-022-05244-3
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A calpain-6/YAP axis in sarcoma stem cells that drives the outgrowth of tumors and metastases

Abstract: Sarcomas include cancer stem cells, but how these cells contribute to local and metastatic relapse is largely unknown. We previously showed the pro-tumor functions of calpain-6 in sarcoma stem cells. Here, we use an osteosarcoma cell model, osteosarcoma tissues and transcriptomic data from human tumors to study gene patterns associated with calpain-6 expression or suppression. Calpain-6 modulates the expression of Hippo pathway genes and stabilizes the hippo effector YAP. It also modulates the vesicular traffi… Show more

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“…YAP is a transcriptional coactivator downstream of Hippo signaling, and it is involved in various processes related to tumor development [ 27 , 28 ]. Calpain-6, a Calpain family member, has been reported to promote the proliferation and metastasis of sarcoma stem cells by activating YAP [ 29 ]. Therefore, we hypothesized that YAP acts downstream of Calpain upon induction of BT-549 cells by E2.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…YAP is a transcriptional coactivator downstream of Hippo signaling, and it is involved in various processes related to tumor development [ 27 , 28 ]. Calpain-6, a Calpain family member, has been reported to promote the proliferation and metastasis of sarcoma stem cells by activating YAP [ 29 ]. Therefore, we hypothesized that YAP acts downstream of Calpain upon induction of BT-549 cells by E2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%