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Role of Wnt3a in the pathogenesis of cancer, current status and prospective.

Mehran PashirzadHamid FiujiMajid KhazeiMaryam Moradi-BinabajMikhail RyzhikovMohammad ShabaniAmir AvanSeyed Mahdi Hassanian
Published in: Molecular biology reports (2019)
The Wnt signaling pathway plays a critical role in initiation, progression, invasion and metastasis of cancer. Wnt3a as a canonical Wnt ligand is strongly implicated in the etiology and pathology of a number of diseases including cancer. Depending on cancer type, Wnt3a enhances or suppresses metastasis, cell proliferation and apoptosis of cancer cells. This review summarizes the role of Wnt3a in the pathogenesis of different cancers including colorectal, prostate, hepatocellular, lung and leukemia, for promoting greater understanding and clinical management of these diseases.
Keyphrases
  • cell proliferation
  • papillary thyroid
  • stem cells
  • signaling pathway
  • squamous cell
  • prostate cancer
  • childhood cancer
  • acute myeloid leukemia
  • bone marrow
  • cell migration
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest