Wnt Signaling Pathways in Keratinocyte Carcinomas

The skin functions as a barrier between the organism and the surrounding environment. Direct exposure to external stimuli and the accumulation of genetic mutations may lead to abnormal cell growth, irreversible tissue damage and potentially favor skin malignancy. Skin homeostasis is coordinated by a...

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Main Authors: Christopher M. R. Lang, Chim Kei Chan, Anthony Veltri, Wen-Hui Lien
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Cancers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/11/9/1216
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spelling doaj-234c894a18d640118642dd7bfa888c312020-11-25T01:16:37ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942019-08-01119121610.3390/cancers11091216cancers11091216Wnt Signaling Pathways in Keratinocyte CarcinomasChristopher M. R. Lang0Chim Kei Chan1Anthony Veltri2Wen-Hui Lien3de Duve Institute, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels 1200, Belgiumde Duve Institute, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels 1200, Belgiumde Duve Institute, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels 1200, Belgiumde Duve Institute, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels 1200, BelgiumThe skin functions as a barrier between the organism and the surrounding environment. Direct exposure to external stimuli and the accumulation of genetic mutations may lead to abnormal cell growth, irreversible tissue damage and potentially favor skin malignancy. Skin homeostasis is coordinated by an intricate signaling network, and its dysregulation has been implicated in the development of skin cancers. Wnt signaling is one such regulatory pathway orchestrating skin development, homeostasis, and stem cell activation. Aberrant regulation of Wnt signaling cascades not only gives rise to tumor initiation, progression and invasion, but also maintains cancer stem cells which contribute to tumor recurrence. In this review, we summarize recent studies highlighting functional evidence of Wnt-related oncology in keratinocyte carcinomas, as well as discussing preclinical and clinical approaches that target oncogenic Wnt signaling to treat cancers. Our review provides valuable insight into the significance of Wnt signaling for future interventions against keratinocyte carcinomas.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/11/9/1216Wnt signalingnon-melanoma skin cancerbasal cell carcinomasquamous cell carcinoma
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author Christopher M. R. Lang
Chim Kei Chan
Anthony Veltri
Wen-Hui Lien
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Chim Kei Chan
Anthony Veltri
Wen-Hui Lien
Wnt Signaling Pathways in Keratinocyte Carcinomas
Cancers
Wnt signaling
non-melanoma skin cancer
basal cell carcinoma
squamous cell carcinoma
author_facet Christopher M. R. Lang
Chim Kei Chan
Anthony Veltri
Wen-Hui Lien
author_sort Christopher M. R. Lang
title Wnt Signaling Pathways in Keratinocyte Carcinomas
title_short Wnt Signaling Pathways in Keratinocyte Carcinomas
title_full Wnt Signaling Pathways in Keratinocyte Carcinomas
title_fullStr Wnt Signaling Pathways in Keratinocyte Carcinomas
title_full_unstemmed Wnt Signaling Pathways in Keratinocyte Carcinomas
title_sort wnt signaling pathways in keratinocyte carcinomas
publisher MDPI AG
series Cancers
issn 2072-6694
publishDate 2019-08-01
description The skin functions as a barrier between the organism and the surrounding environment. Direct exposure to external stimuli and the accumulation of genetic mutations may lead to abnormal cell growth, irreversible tissue damage and potentially favor skin malignancy. Skin homeostasis is coordinated by an intricate signaling network, and its dysregulation has been implicated in the development of skin cancers. Wnt signaling is one such regulatory pathway orchestrating skin development, homeostasis, and stem cell activation. Aberrant regulation of Wnt signaling cascades not only gives rise to tumor initiation, progression and invasion, but also maintains cancer stem cells which contribute to tumor recurrence. In this review, we summarize recent studies highlighting functional evidence of Wnt-related oncology in keratinocyte carcinomas, as well as discussing preclinical and clinical approaches that target oncogenic Wnt signaling to treat cancers. Our review provides valuable insight into the significance of Wnt signaling for future interventions against keratinocyte carcinomas.
topic Wnt signaling
non-melanoma skin cancer
basal cell carcinoma
squamous cell carcinoma
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/11/9/1216
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