Wnt signaling in lung cancer
J Mazieres, B He, L You, Z Xu, DM Jablons - Cancer letters, 2005 - Elsevier
Wnt signaling has recently emerged as a critical pathway in lung carcinogenesis as already
demonstrated in many cancers and particularly in colorectal cancer. We critically discuss in …
demonstrated in many cancers and particularly in colorectal cancer. We critically discuss in …
Wnt signaling pathway in non–small cell lung cancer
DJ Stewart - Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Wnt/β-catenin alterations are prominent in human malignancies. In non–small cell lung
cancer (NSCLC), β-catenin and APC mutations are uncommon, but Wnt signaling is …
cancer (NSCLC), β-catenin and APC mutations are uncommon, but Wnt signaling is …
[HTML][HTML] WNT signaling–lung cancer is no exception
Since the initial discovery of the oncogenic activity of WNT ligands our understanding of the
complex roles for WNT signaling pathways in lung cancers has increased substantially. In …
complex roles for WNT signaling pathways in lung cancers has increased substantially. In …
Wnt signaling pathway and lung disease
M Van Scoyk, J Randall, A Sergew, LM Williams… - Translational …, 2008 - Elsevier
The Wnt pathway plays an important role in development and in regulating adult stem cell
systems. A variety of cellular processes is mediated by Wnt signaling, which includes …
systems. A variety of cellular processes is mediated by Wnt signaling, which includes …
Wnt signaling in stem cells and non–small-cell lung cancer
B He, RN Barg, L You, Z Xu, N Reguart, I Mikami… - Clinical lung cancer, 2005 - Elsevier
Evidence suggests that stem cells may be the source of mutant cells that cause cancers to
develop and proliferate. Wnt signaling has been shown to promote self-renewal in gut …
develop and proliferate. Wnt signaling has been shown to promote self-renewal in gut …
Wnt pathway aberrations including autocrine Wnt activation occur at high frequency in human non-small-cell lung carcinoma
G Akiri, MM Cherian, S Vijayakumar, G Liu, A Bafico… - Oncogene, 2009 - nature.com
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer mortality worldwide. Non-small-cell lung
carcinomas (NSCLCs), which represent around 80% of lung tumors, exhibit poor prognosis …
carcinomas (NSCLCs), which represent around 80% of lung tumors, exhibit poor prognosis …
Activation of the Wnt pathway in non small cell lung cancer: evidence of dishevelled overexpression
K Uematsu, B He, L You, Z Xu, F McCormick… - Oncogene, 2003 - nature.com
Non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United
States and worldwide. Unfortunately, standard therapies remain inadequate. An increased …
States and worldwide. Unfortunately, standard therapies remain inadequate. An increased …
WNT signaling in lung disease: a failure or a regeneration signal?
M Königshoff, O Eickelberg - American journal of respiratory cell …, 2010 - atsjournals.org
The WNT family of signaling proteins is essential to organ development in general and lung
morphogenesis in particular. Originally identified as a developmentally active signaling …
morphogenesis in particular. Originally identified as a developmentally active signaling …
Wnt1 overexpression promotes tumour progression in non-small cell lung cancer
CL Huang, D Liu, S Ishikawa, T Nakashima… - European Journal of …, 2008 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: The Wnt gene family is involved in embryogenesis and tumourigenesis. We
investigated the clinical significance of Wnt1 expression in non-small cell lung cancer …
investigated the clinical significance of Wnt1 expression in non-small cell lung cancer …
WNT receptor signalling in lung physiology and pathology
The WNT signalling cascades have emerged as critical regulators of a wide variety of
biological aspects involved in lung development as well as in physiological and …
biological aspects involved in lung development as well as in physiological and …