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Targeting the WNT Signaling Pathway in Cancer Therapeutics.


ABSTRACT: The WNT signaling cascade is integral in numerous biological processes including embryonic development, cell cycle regulation, inflammation, and cancer. Hyperactivation of WNT signaling secondary to alterations to varying nodes of the pathway have been identified in multiple tumor types. These alterations converge into increased tumorigenicity, sustained proliferation, and enhanced metastatic potential. This review seeks to evaluate the evidence supporting the WNT pathway in cancer, the therapeutic strategies in modulating this pathway, and potential challenges in drug development.

SUBMITTER: Tai D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4591954 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeting the WNT Signaling Pathway in Cancer Therapeutics.

Tai David D   Wells Keith K   Arcaroli John J   Vanderbilt Chad C   Aisner Dara L DL   Messersmith Wells A WA   Lieu Christopher H CH  

The oncologist 20150825 10


The WNT signaling cascade is integral in numerous biological processes including embryonic development, cell cycle regulation, inflammation, and cancer. Hyperactivation of WNT signaling secondary to alterations to varying nodes of the pathway have been identified in multiple tumor types. These alterations converge into increased tumorigenicity, sustained proliferation, and enhanced metastatic potential. This review seeks to evaluate the evidence supporting the WNT pathway in cancer, the therapeu  ...[more]

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