Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2176605 Developmental Cell 2014 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Yap is required for the maintenance of airway basal stem cell identity•Yap overexpression in basal stem cells promotes airway epithelial stratification•Yap overexpression causes differentiated cells to assume a stem cell-like identity•Yap interacts with p63 in basal stem cells and p63 loss phenocopies Yap loss

SummaryOur understanding of how stem cells are regulated to maintain appropriate tissue size and architecture is incomplete. We show that Yap (Yes-associated protein 1) is required for the actual maintenance of an adult mammalian stem cell. Without Yap, adult airway basal stem cells are lost through their unrestrained differentiation, resulting in the simplification of a pseudostratified epithelium into a columnar one. Conversely, Yap overexpression increases stem cell self-renewal and blocks terminal differentiation, resulting in epithelial hyperplasia and stratification. Yap overexpression in differentiated secretory cells causes them to partially reprogram and adopt a stem cell-like identity. In contrast, Yap knockdown prevents the dedifferentiation of secretory cells into stem cells. We then show that Yap functionally interacts with p63, the cardinal transcription factor associated with myriad epithelial basal stem cells. In aggregate, we show that Yap regulates all of the cardinal behaviors of airway epithelial stem cells and determines epithelial architecture.

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