Wnt/Myc interactions in intestinal cancer: partners in crime

K Myant, OJ Sansom - Experimental cell research, 2011 - Elsevier
K Myant, OJ Sansom
Experimental cell research, 2011Elsevier
Loss of the APC (adenomatous polyposis coli) gene in colorectal cancer leads to a rapid
deregulation of TCF/LEF target genes. Of all these target genes, the transcription factor c-
MYC appears the most critical. In this review we will discuss the interplay of Wnt and c-MYC
signaling during intestinal homeostasis and transformation. Furthermore, we will discuss
recent data showing that further deregulation of c-MYC levels during colorectal
carcinogenesis may drive tumor progression. Moreover, understanding these additional …
Loss of the APC (adenomatous polyposis coli) gene in colorectal cancer leads to a rapid deregulation of TCF/LEF target genes. Of all these target genes, the transcription factor c-MYC appears the most critical. In this review we will discuss the interplay of Wnt and c-MYC signaling during intestinal homeostasis and transformation. Furthermore, we will discuss recent data showing that further deregulation of c-MYC levels during colorectal carcinogenesis may drive tumor progression. Moreover, understanding these additional control mechanisms may allow targeting of c-MYC during colorectal carcinogenesis.
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