Direct targeting of β-catenin in the Wnt signaling pathway: Current progress and perspectives.
Zhen WangZilu LiHaitao JiPublished in: Medicinal research reviews (2021)
Aberrant activation of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling circuit is associated with cancer recurrence and relapse, cancer invasion and metastasis, and cancer immune evasion. Direct targeting of β-catenin, the central hub in this signaling pathway, is a promising strategy to suppress the hyperactive β-catenin signaling but has proven to be highly challenging. Substantial efforts have been made to discover compounds that bind with β-catenin, block β-catenin-mediated protein-protein interactions, and suppress β-catenin signaling. Herein, we characterize potential small-molecule binding sites in β-catenin, summarize bioactive small molecules that directly target β-catenin, and review structure-based inhibitor optimization, structure-activity relationship, and biological activities of reported inhibitors. This knowledge will benefit future inhibitor development and β-catenin-related drug discovery.
Keyphrases
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- cell proliferation
- signaling pathway
- papillary thyroid
- small molecule
- drug discovery
- pi k akt
- squamous cell
- stem cells
- healthcare
- cancer therapy
- lymph node metastasis
- childhood cancer
- oxidative stress
- risk assessment
- young adults
- induced apoptosis
- structure activity relationship
- drug delivery
- free survival
- endoplasmic reticulum stress