Research (Aug 2023)

YAP Inactivation by Soft Mechanotransduction Relieves MAFG for Tumor Cell Dedifferentiation

  • Jiadi Lv,
  • Xiaohan Liu,
  • Yabo Zhou,
  • Feiran Cheng,
  • Haoran Chen,
  • Shunshun Li,
  • Dianheng Wang,
  • Li Zhou,
  • Zhenfeng Wang,
  • Nannan Zhou,
  • Jie Chen,
  • Bo Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34133/research.0215
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Solid tumor cells live in a highly dynamic mechanical microenvironment. How the extracellular-matrix-generated mechanotransduction regulates tumor cell development and differentiation remains an enigma. Here, we show that a low mechanical force generated from the soft matrix induces dedifferentiation of moderately stiff tumor cells to soft stem-cell-like cells. Mechanistically, integrin β8 was identified to transduce mechano-signaling to trigger tumor cell dedifferentiation by recruiting RhoGDI1 to inactivate RhoA and subsequently Yes-associated protein (YAP). YAP inactivation relieved the inhibition of v-maf avian musculoaponeurotic fibrosarcoma oncogene homolog G (MAFG), allowing MAFG to transactivate the stemness genes NANOG, SOX2, and NESTIN. Inactivation also restored β8 expression, thereby forming a closed mechanical loop. Importantly, MAFG expression is correlated with worse prognosis. Our findings provide mechanical insights into the regulation of tumor cell dedifferentiation, which has therapeutic implications for exploring innovative strategies to attack malignancies.