The non-canonical Hippo/Mst pathway in lymphocyte development and functions.

Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai)

State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering and Institute of Developmental Biology and Molecular Medicine, Scholl of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China

Published: January 2015

The canonical Hippo/Mst pathway, originally discovered in Drosophila, is famous for its function in promoting apoptosis, inhibiting cell proliferation and tumorigenesis, and regulating tissue regeneration. However, emerging evidence shows that multiple non-canonical Hippo signaling pathways are also implicated in the regulation of various other biological processes. Recent studies have revealed that Mst1/2, the core kinases of Hippo/Mst pathway are required for T cell development, function, survival, trafficking, and homing, and also involved in regulation of autoimmunity. In this review, we discuss the roles of non-canonical Hippo/Mst signaling pathways in lymphocyte development and functions.

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