New Insights into YES-Associated Protein Signaling Pathways in Hematological Malignancies: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges

The Hippo/YES-associated protein (YAP) signaling pathway is a cell survival and proliferation-control system with its main activity that of regulating cell growth and organ volume. YAP operates as a transcriptional coactivator in regulating the onset, progression, and treatment response in numerous...

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Main Authors: Alessandro Allegra, Giovanni Pioggia, Vanessa Innao, Caterina Musolino, Sebastiano Gangemi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Cancers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/8/1981
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spelling doaj-c4db1fb5a6124189950c9df6dd3dbfd62021-04-20T23:02:50ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942021-04-01131981198110.3390/cancers13081981New Insights into YES-Associated Protein Signaling Pathways in Hematological Malignancies: Diagnostic and Therapeutic ChallengesAlessandro Allegra0Giovanni Pioggia1Vanessa Innao2Caterina Musolino3Sebastiano Gangemi4Department of Human Pathology in Adulthood and Childhood “Gaetano Barresi”, Division of Hematology, University of Messina, 98125 Messina, ItalyInstitute for Biomedical Research and Innovation (IRIB), National Research Council of Italy (CNR), 98164 Messina, ItalyDepartment of Human Pathology in Adulthood and Childhood “Gaetano Barresi”, Division of Hematology, University of Messina, 98125 Messina, ItalyDepartment of Human Pathology in Adulthood and Childhood “Gaetano Barresi”, Division of Hematology, University of Messina, 98125 Messina, ItalySchool and Operative Unit of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina, 98125 Messina, ItalyThe Hippo/YES-associated protein (YAP) signaling pathway is a cell survival and proliferation-control system with its main activity that of regulating cell growth and organ volume. YAP operates as a transcriptional coactivator in regulating the onset, progression, and treatment response in numerous human tumors. Moreover, there is evidence suggesting the involvement of YAP in the control of the hematopoietic system, in physiological conditions rather than in hematological diseases. Nevertheless, several reports have proposed that the effects of YAP in tumor cells are cell-dependent and cell-type-determined, even if YAP usually interrelates with extracellular signaling to stimulate the onset and progression of tumors. In the present review, we report the most recent findings in the literature on the relationship between the YAP system and hematological neoplasms. Moreover, we evaluate the possible therapeutic use of the modulation of the YAP system in the treatment of malignancies. Given the effects of the YAP system in immunosurveillance, tumorigenesis, and chemoresistance, further studies on interactions between the YAP system and hematological malignancies will offer very relevant information for the targeting of these diseases employing YAP modifiers alone or in combination with chemotherapy drugs.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/8/1981YES-associated proteinHippo signalinghematological malignanciesmultiple myelomaleukemialymphoma
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Vanessa Innao
Caterina Musolino
Sebastiano Gangemi
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Giovanni Pioggia
Vanessa Innao
Caterina Musolino
Sebastiano Gangemi
New Insights into YES-Associated Protein Signaling Pathways in Hematological Malignancies: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges
Cancers
YES-associated protein
Hippo signaling
hematological malignancies
multiple myeloma
leukemia
lymphoma
author_facet Alessandro Allegra
Giovanni Pioggia
Vanessa Innao
Caterina Musolino
Sebastiano Gangemi
author_sort Alessandro Allegra
title New Insights into YES-Associated Protein Signaling Pathways in Hematological Malignancies: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges
title_short New Insights into YES-Associated Protein Signaling Pathways in Hematological Malignancies: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges
title_full New Insights into YES-Associated Protein Signaling Pathways in Hematological Malignancies: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges
title_fullStr New Insights into YES-Associated Protein Signaling Pathways in Hematological Malignancies: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges
title_full_unstemmed New Insights into YES-Associated Protein Signaling Pathways in Hematological Malignancies: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges
title_sort new insights into yes-associated protein signaling pathways in hematological malignancies: diagnostic and therapeutic challenges
publisher MDPI AG
series Cancers
issn 2072-6694
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The Hippo/YES-associated protein (YAP) signaling pathway is a cell survival and proliferation-control system with its main activity that of regulating cell growth and organ volume. YAP operates as a transcriptional coactivator in regulating the onset, progression, and treatment response in numerous human tumors. Moreover, there is evidence suggesting the involvement of YAP in the control of the hematopoietic system, in physiological conditions rather than in hematological diseases. Nevertheless, several reports have proposed that the effects of YAP in tumor cells are cell-dependent and cell-type-determined, even if YAP usually interrelates with extracellular signaling to stimulate the onset and progression of tumors. In the present review, we report the most recent findings in the literature on the relationship between the YAP system and hematological neoplasms. Moreover, we evaluate the possible therapeutic use of the modulation of the YAP system in the treatment of malignancies. Given the effects of the YAP system in immunosurveillance, tumorigenesis, and chemoresistance, further studies on interactions between the YAP system and hematological malignancies will offer very relevant information for the targeting of these diseases employing YAP modifiers alone or in combination with chemotherapy drugs.
topic YES-associated protein
Hippo signaling
hematological malignancies
multiple myeloma
leukemia
lymphoma
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/8/1981
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