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Prostaglandin E2 and its receptor EP2 trigger signaling that contributes to YAP‐mediated cell competition
Authors:Erika Ishihara  Yuya Nagaoka  Toshiaki Okuno  Satoshi Kofuji  Mari Ishigami‐Yuasa  Hiroyuki Kagechika  Kenya Kamimura  Shuji Terai  Takehiko Yokomizo  Yukihiko Sugimoto  Yasuyuki Fujita  Akira Suzuki  Hiroshi Nishina
Abstract:Cell competition is a biological process by which unfit cells are eliminated from “cell society.” We previously showed that cultured mammalian epithelial Madin‐Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells expressing constitutively active YAP were eliminated by apical extrusion when surrounded by “normal” MDCK cells. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the elimination of active YAP‐expressing cells was unknown. Here, we used high‐throughput chemical compound screening to identify cyclooxygenase‐2 (COX‐2) as a key molecule triggering cell competition. Our work shows that COX‐2‐mediated PGE2 secretion engages its receptor EP2 on abnormal and nearby normal cells. This engagement of EP2 triggers downstream signaling via an adenylyl cyclase‐cyclic AMP‐PKA pathway that, in the presence of active YAP, induces E‐cadherin internalization leading to apical extrusion. Thus, COX‐2‐induced PGE2 appears a warning signal to both abnormal and surrounding normal cells to drive cell competition.
Keywords:cell competition  COX‐2  E‐cadherin internalization  PGE2  YAP
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