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Pasteurella multocida activates Rassf1-Hippo-Yap pathway to induce pulmonary epithelial apoptosis

Guangfu Zhao
Yunhan Tang
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Xiongli Liu
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Pan Li
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Tianci Zhang
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Nengzhang Li
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Yuanyi Peng
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AbstractPasteurella multocida is an opportunistic zoonotic pathogen that primarily causes fatal respiratory diseases, such as pneumonia and respiratory syndromes. However, the precise mechanistic understanding of how P. multocida disrupts the epithelial barrier in mammalian lung remains largely unknown. In this study, using unbiased RNA-seq analysis, we found that the evolutionarily conserved Hippo-Yap pathway was dysregulated after P. multocida infection. Given the complexity of P. multocida infection associated with lung injury and systemic inflammatory processes, we employed a combination of cell culture models, mouse models, and rabbit models to investigate the dynamics of the Hippo-Yap pathway during P. multocida infection. Our findings reveal that P. multocida infection activates the Hippo-Yap pathway both in vitro and in vivo, by upregulating the upstream factors p-Mst1/2, p-Lats1, and p-Yap, and downregulating the downstream effectors Birc5, Cyr61, and Slug. Conversely, pharmacological inhibition of the Hippo pathway by XMU-MP-1 significantly rescued pulmonary epithelial cell apoptosis in vitro and reduced lung injury, systemic inflammation, and mouse mortality in vivo. Mechanistic studies revealed that P. multocida induced up-regulation of Rassf1 expression, and Rassf1 enhanced Hippo-Yap pathway through phosphorylation. Accordingly, in vitro knockdown of Rassf1 significantly enhanced Yap activity and expression of Yap downstream factors and reduced apoptosis during P. multocida infection. P. multocida-infected rabbit samples also showed overexpression of Rassf1, p-Lats1, and p-Yap, suggesting that P. multocida activates the Rassf1-Hippo-Yap pathway. These results elucidate the pathogenic role of the Rassf1-Hippo-Yap pathway in P. multocida infection and suggest that this pathway has the potential to be a drug target for the treatment of pasteurellosis.
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hal-04508413 , version 1 (18-03-2024)

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Guangfu Zhao, Yunhan Tang, Xiongli Liu, Pan Li, Tianci Zhang, et al.. Pasteurella multocida activates Rassf1-Hippo-Yap pathway to induce pulmonary epithelial apoptosis. Veterinary Research, 2024, 55 (1), pp.31. ⟨10.1186/s13567-024-01285-y⟩. ⟨hal-04508413⟩

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