The complex pathways of Wnt 5a in cancer progression

2008 | review. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​The complex pathways of Wnt 5a in cancer progression​
Pukrop, T.& Binder, C.​ (2008)
Journal of Molecular Medicine, 86​(3) pp. 259​-266​.​
Springer. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00109-007-0266-2 

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Pukrop, Tobias; Binder, Claudia
Abstract
In contrast to the transforming members of the Wnt family, shown to be upregulated in many cancers, the role of Wnt 5a is still controversial. While it has been attributed a tumour suppressor function in some malignancies, there is increasing evidence of promigratory and proinvasive effects in others, mediated predominantly through the planar cell polarity pathway and activation of protein kinase C. Obviously, the outcome of an individual Wnt 5a signal is dependent on a multitude of variables, ranging from availability of receptors, downstream effectors, and inhibitors to external influences coming from the tumour microenvironment and the extracellular matrix.
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2008
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Springer
Journal
Journal of Molecular Medicine 
ISSN
0946-2716

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