Journal article

Phosphorylation of Yes-associated protein impairs trophoblast invasion and migration: Implications for the pathogenesis of fetal growth restriction

H Wang, P Xu, X Luo, M Hu, Y Liu, Y Yang, W Peng, Y Bai, X Chen, B Tan, Y Wu, L Wen, R Gao, C Tong, H Qi, MD Kilby, R Saffery, PN Baker

Biology of Reproduction | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2020

Abstract

Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is a condition in which a newborn fails to achieve his or her prospective hereditary growth potential. This condition is associated with high newborn mortality, second only to that associated with premature birth. FGR is associated with maternal, fetal, and placental abnormalities. Although the placenta is considered to be an important organ for supplying nutrition for fetal growth, research on FGR is limited, and treatment through the placenta remains challenging, as neither proper uterine intervention nor its pathogenesis have been fully elucidated. Yes-associated protein (YAP), as the effector of the Hippo pathway, is widely known to regulate organ growth an..

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