Journal article

Targeting the Hippo pathway in cancer

KF Harvey, TT Tang

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery | Published : 2025

Abstract

The Hippo pathway is a highly conserved signalling network that controls tissue growth and cell fate, responding to physical properties of the tissue microenvironment and cell biological features such as adhesion and polarity. Hippo signalling perturbation is associated with several human diseases, particularly various solid cancers. Hippo pathway-targeted therapies are beginning to emerge for the treatment of cancer, most of which are focused on disrupting the ability of the YAP and TAZ transcription co-activator proteins to promote transcription of genes with their cognate TEAD1–4 DNA binding proteins. Recently, TEAD inhibitors have shown promise in a phase I clinical trial in cancers that..

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