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YAP and TAZ regulate Cc2d1b and Purβ in schwann cells

  • Belin Sophie
  • , Herron Jacob
  • , Ver Plank J.S. Jordan
  • , Park Yungki
  • , Feltri M. Laura
  • , Poitelon Yannick
  • Albany Medical College
  • Harvard University
  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

Schwann cells (SCs) are exquisitely sensitive to the elasticity of their environment and their differentiation and capacity to myelinate depend on the transduction of mechanical stimuli by YAP and TAZ. YAP/TAZ, in concert with other transcription factors, regulate several pathways including lipid and sterol biosynthesis as well as extracellular matrix receptor expressions such as integrins and G-proteins. Yet, the characterization of the signaling downstream YAP/TAZ in SCs is incomplete. Myelin sheath production by SC coincides with rapid up-regulation of numerous transcription factors. Here, we show that ablation of YAP/TAZ alters the expression of transcription regulators known to regulate SC myelin gene transcription and differentiation. Furthermore, we link YAP/TAZ to two DNA binding proteins, Cc2d1b and Purβ, which have no described roles in myelinating glial cells. We demonstrate that silencing of either Cc2d1b or Purβ limits the formation of myelin segments. These data provide a deeper insight into the myelin gene transcriptional network and the role of YAP/TAZ in myelinating glial cells.

Original languageEnglish
Article number177
JournalFrontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
Volume12
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 9 2019

Keywords

  • Cc2d1b
  • Myelin
  • Purβ
  • Schwann cell
  • Taz
  • Yap

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