Background
The Hippo (Hpo) pathway is highly conserved in humans and was originally uncovered in Drosophila as a potent regulator of inhibiting cell growth and promoting apoptosis. The Hippo pathway consists of a tumor suppressor
kinase cascade that negatively regulates growth and results in inactivation of a transcriptional co-activator, Yorkie (yki).
The human ortholog of Yki, the yes-associated protein (YAP), has a 31% sequence identity and similar biologic activity. The
potential role of YAP in tumorigenesis was also reported in a murine genetic screen which identified a genomic amplification
of YAP in hepatocellular carcinoma.
Aim
Given this pathway’s critical control of cell growth, survival, proliferation, and amplification in malignancy, we wanted
to explore the possible role of the Hippo pathway in human esophageal and gastric tumorigenesis.
Method
The expression of YAP was evaluated with immunolabeling of esophageal and gastric tissue microarrays from 169 patients, with
nondysplastic, dysplastic, and malignant foci represented. Cytoplasmic and nuclear staining were scored as 0 = none, 1 < 10%,
2 = 10–50%, and 3 > 50% for the nonneoplastic, dysplastic, and malignant epithelium. Multiple scores were averaged for each
patient. Expression of YAP could be seen in the proliferating compartments of nonneoplastic tissue.
Results
Compared to nonneoplastic epithelium, there was a significant increase in YAP cytoplasmic and nuclear localization in high-grade
dysplastic epithelium and adenocarcinoma of the esophagus. There was also a significant increase in YAP cytoplasmic and nuclear
staining of gastric carcinoma and metastatic gastric disease compared to nonneoplastic gastric tissue.
Conclusions
YAP expression in the cytoplasm and nucleus is significantly increased in high-grade dysplasia and adenocarcinoma of the esophagus
as well as gastric adenocarcinoma and metastatic gastric disease, suggesting a role for this recently uncovered pathway in
esophageal and gastric epithelial tumorigenesis.
Keywords hippo - yorkie - yes-associated-protein - esophageal adenocarcinoma - Barrett esophagus - gastric adenocarcinoma