Potential Roles of YAP/TAZ Mechanotransduction in Spaceflight-Induced Liver Dysfunction

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Abstract

Microgravity exposure during spaceflight causes the disordered regulation of liver function, presenting a specialized mechano-biological coupling process. While YAP/TAZ serves as a typical mechanosensitive pathway involved in hepatocyte metabolism, it remains unclear whether and how it is correlated with microgravity-induced liver dysfunction. Here, we discussed liver function alterations induced by spaceflight or simulated effects of microgravity on Earth. The roles of YAP/TAZ serving as a potential bridge in connecting liver metabolism with microgravity were specifically summarized. Existing evidence indicated that YAP/TAZ target gene expressions were affected by mechanotransductive pathways and phase separation, reasonably speculating that microgravity might regulate YAP/TAZ activation by disrupting these pathways via cytoskeletal remodeling or nuclear deformation, or disturbing condensates formation via diffusion limit, and then breaking liver homeostasis.

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Li, W., Shu, X., Zhang, X., Zhang, Z., Sun, S., Li, N., & Long, M. (2023, February 1). Potential Roles of YAP/TAZ Mechanotransduction in Spaceflight-Induced Liver Dysfunction. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032197

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