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DOI: 10.1101/495499
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YAP-independent mechanotransduction drives breast cancer progression

Joanna Y. Lee,Jessica Chang,Antonia A. Dominguez,Sungmin Nam,Julie Chang,Hong-Pyo Lee,Sushama Varma,Lei Qi,Robert B. West,Ovijit Chaudhuri

Mechanotransduction
Breast cancer
Context (archaeology)
2018
Increased tissue stiffness is a driver of breast cancer progression. The transcriptional regulator YAP is considered a universal mechanotransducer, based largely on 2D culture studies. However, the role of YAP during in vivo breast cancer remains unclear. Here, we find that mechanotransduction occurs independently of YAP in breast cancer patient samples and mechanically tunable 3D cultures. Mechanistically, the lack of YAP activity in 3D culture and in vivo is associated with the absence of stress fibers and an order of magnitude decrease in nuclear cross-sectional area relative to 2D culture. This work highlights the context-dependent role of YAP in mechanotransduction, and establishes that YAP does not mediate mechanotransduction in breast cancer.
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    YAP-independent mechanotransduction drives breast cancer progression” is a paper by Joanna Y. Lee Jessica Chang Antonia A. Dominguez Sungmin Nam Julie Chang Hong-Pyo Lee Sushama Varma Lei Qi Robert B. West Ovijit Chaudhuri published in 2018. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.