Wnt signaling in the intestinal epithelium: from endoderm to cancer
Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research
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Abstract
The Wnt pathway controls cell fate during embryonic development. It also persists as a key regulator of homeostasis in adult self-renewing tissues. In these tissues, mutational deregulation of the Wnt cascade is closely associated with malignant transformation. The intestinal epithelium represents the best-understood example for the closely linked roles of Wnt signaling in homeostatic self-renewal and malignant transformation. In this review, we outline current understanding of the physiological role of Wnt signaling in intestinal biology. From this perspective, we then describe how mutational subversion of the Wnt cascade leads to colorectal cancer.
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- Wnt signaling pathway
- Biology
- Endoderm
- Cell biology
- Intestinal epithelium
- Epithelium
- Regulator
- Malignant transformation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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