reviewGenes & DevelopmentFeb 14, 2014DIAMOND OA

The R-spondin/Lgr5/Rnf43 module: regulator of Wnt signal strength

Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences · Utrecht University

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Abstract

Lgr5 was originally discovered as a common Wnt target gene in adult intestinal crypts and colon cancer. It was subsequently identified as an exquisite marker of multiple Wnt-driven adult stem cell types. Lgr5 and its homologs, Lgr4 and Lgr6, constitute the receptors for R-spondins, potent Wnt signal enhancers and stem cell growth factors. The Lgr5/R-spondin complex acts by neutralizing Rnf43 and Znrf3, two transmembrane E3 ligases that remove Wnt receptors from the stem cell surface. Rnf43/Znrf3 are themselves encoded by Wnt target genes and constitute a negative Wnt feedback loop. Thus, adult stem cells are controlled by an intricate interplay of potent Wnt agonists, antagonists, and anti-antagonists.

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Keywords
  • LGR5
  • Wnt signaling pathway
  • Biology
  • Stem cell
  • Cell biology
  • Enhancer
  • Regulator
  • LRP6
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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