DLC1 promotes mechanotransductive feedback for YAP via RhoGAP-mediated focal adhesion turnover

Author:

Hooglugt Aukie12,van der Stoel Miesje M.1,Shapeti Apeksha3,Neep Beau F.14,de Haan Annett1,van Oosterwyck Hans35,Boon Reinier A.267ORCID,Huveneers Stephan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam 1 , Department of Medical Biochemistry, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, 1105AZ Amsterdam , the Netherlands

2. Amsterdam UMC, VU University Medical Center 2 , Department of Physiology, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, 1081HZ Amsterdam , the Netherlands

3. KU Leuven 3 , Department of Mechanical Engineering, Biomechanics section, 3001 Leuven , Belgium

4. Amsterdam UMC, VU University Medical Center 4 , Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, 1081HZ Amsterdam , the Netherlands

5. KU Leuven, Prometheus 5 , Division of Skeletal Tissue Engineering, 3000 Leuven , Belgium

6. German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) 6 , Partner Site Rhein-Main, 60590 Frankfurt am Main , Germany

7. Goethe University, Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration 7 , 60590 Frankfurt am Main , Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT Angiogenesis is a tightly controlled dynamic process demanding a delicate equilibrium between pro-angiogenic signals and factors that promote vascular stability. The spatiotemporal activation of the transcriptional co-factors YAP (herein referring to YAP1) and TAZ (also known WWTR1), collectively denoted YAP/TAZ, is crucial to allow for efficient collective endothelial migration in angiogenesis. The focal adhesion protein deleted-in-liver-cancer-1 (DLC1) was recently described as a transcriptional downstream target of YAP/TAZ in endothelial cells. In this study, we uncover a negative feedback loop between DLC1 expression and YAP activity during collective migration and sprouting angiogenesis. In particular, our study demonstrates that signaling via the RhoGAP domain of DLC1 reduces nuclear localization of YAP and its transcriptional activity. Moreover, the RhoGAP activity of DLC1 is essential for YAP-mediated cellular processes, including the regulation of focal adhesion turnover, traction forces, and sprouting angiogenesis. We show that DLC1 restricts intracellular cytoskeletal tension by inhibiting Rho signaling at the basal adhesion plane, consequently reducing nuclear YAP localization. Collectively, these findings underscore the significance of DLC1 expression levels and its function in mitigating intracellular tension as a pivotal mechanotransductive feedback mechanism that finely tunes YAP activity throughout the process of sprouting angiogenesis.

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Hartstichting

Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences Institute

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Eranet

KU Leuven

University of Amsterdam

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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