2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10815-021-02384-x
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The Hippo pathway effectors YAP and TAZ interact with EGF-like signaling to regulate expansion-related events in bovine cumulus cells in vitro

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“…The Hippo pathway is reported to regulate the balance between GC proliferation (which dominates before ovulation when Hippo is predominantly inactive), steroidogenesis, and differentiation of the cells into a luteal phase (processes that dominate after ovulation when Hippo is active) [ 14 , 47 ]. The Hippo pathway effectors interact with the EGF-like signaling [ 51 ], as well as the components of the aforementioned intracellular signaling involving mTOR [ 12 , 14 , 52 ]. Excessive inhibition of the Hippo pathway and unrestrained inflow of the chief final mediators YAP-1 and TAZ into the nucleus have been involved in the development of PCOS [ 46 , 53 ], endometriosis [ 54 , 55 ], and ovarian tumorigenesis [ 56 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Hippo pathway is reported to regulate the balance between GC proliferation (which dominates before ovulation when Hippo is predominantly inactive), steroidogenesis, and differentiation of the cells into a luteal phase (processes that dominate after ovulation when Hippo is active) [ 14 , 47 ]. The Hippo pathway effectors interact with the EGF-like signaling [ 51 ], as well as the components of the aforementioned intracellular signaling involving mTOR [ 12 , 14 , 52 ]. Excessive inhibition of the Hippo pathway and unrestrained inflow of the chief final mediators YAP-1 and TAZ into the nucleus have been involved in the development of PCOS [ 46 , 53 ], endometriosis [ 54 , 55 ], and ovarian tumorigenesis [ 56 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%