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The influence of mitochondrial-directed regulation of Wnt signaling on tumorigenesis.

Yaritza Delgado-DeidaKibrom M AlulaArianne L Theiss
Published in: Gastroenterology report (2020)
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that play a key role in integrating cellular signaling. Mitochondrial alterations are evident in all stages of tumorigenesis and targeting mitochondrial pathways has emerged as an anticancer therapeutic strategy. The Wnt-signaling pathway regulates many fundamental cellular functions such as proliferation, survival, migration, stem-cell maintenance, and mitochondrial metabolism and dynamics. Emerging evidence demonstrates that mitochondrial-induced regulation of Wnt signaling provides an additional mechanism to influence cell-fate decisions. Crosstalk between mitochondria and Wnt signaling presents a feedforward loop in which Wnt activation regulates mitochondrial function that, in turn, drives Wnt signaling. In this mini-review, we will discuss the recent evidence revealing the mitochondrial control of Wnt signaling and its implications for tumorigenesis and anticancer therapeutic targeting.
Keyphrases
  • oxidative stress
  • stem cells
  • signaling pathway
  • cell death
  • cancer therapy
  • transcription factor
  • reactive oxygen species
  • bone marrow
  • living cells