单位:[1]Peking University China-Japan Friendship School of Clinical Medicine, Beijing, China[2]Department of CardiovascularSurgery, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing, China
Atherosclerosis and its complications diseases remain leading causes of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, bringing a massive burden on public health worldwide. Atherosclerosis is recognized as chronic inflammation, and involves several highly correlated processes, including lipid metabolism dysfunction, endothelial cell dysfunction, inflammation, oxidative stress, vascular smooth muscle cell activation, platelet activation, thrombosis, altered matrix metabolism, and vascular remodeling. Within the past few decades, accumulating evidence has shown that the Yes-associated protein (YAP), the major effector of the Hippo pathway, can play a crucial role in pathogenesis and development of atherosclerosis. Activation of YAP-related pathways, which are induced by alerting flow pattern and matrix stiffness among others, can regulate processes including vascular endothelial cell dysfunction, monocyte infiltration, and smooth muscle cell migration, which contribute to atherosclerotic lesion formation. Further, YAP potentially modulates atherosclerotic complications such as vascular calcification and intraplaque hemorrhage, which require further investigation. Here, we summarized the relevant literature to outline current findings detailing the relationship between of YAP and atherosclerosis and highlight areas for future research.</p>
基金:
National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [81670275, 81670443]; China International Cooperation Program [2013DFA31900]
第一作者单位:[1]Peking University China-Japan Friendship School of Clinical Medicine, Beijing, China
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通讯机构:[1]Peking University China-Japan Friendship School of Clinical Medicine, Beijing, China[2]Department of CardiovascularSurgery, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing, China
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Sun Congrui,He Bin,Sun Mingsheng,et al.Yes-Associated Protein in Atherosclerosis and Related Complications: A Potential Therapeutic Target That Requires Further Exploration[J].FRONTIERS in CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE.2021,8:doi:10.3389/fcvm.2021.704208.
APA:
Sun, Congrui,He, Bin,Sun, Mingsheng,Lv, Xiaoshuo,Wang, Feng...&Liu, Peng.(2021).Yes-Associated Protein in Atherosclerosis and Related Complications: A Potential Therapeutic Target That Requires Further Exploration.FRONTIERS in CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE,8,
MLA:
Sun, Congrui,et al."Yes-Associated Protein in Atherosclerosis and Related Complications: A Potential Therapeutic Target That Requires Further Exploration".FRONTIERS in CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE 8.(2021)