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Cell Research (2005) 15, 28–32. doi:10.1038/sj.cr.7290260
Wnt signaling in disease and in development
Roel NUSSE1
1Department of Developmental Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Beckman Center,School of Medicine, Stanford University, USA.
Correspondence: Roel NUSSE, E-mail: rnusse@cmgm.stanford.edu
Abstract
The highly conserved Wnt secreted proteins are critical mediators of cell-to-cell signaling during development of animals. Recent biochemical and genetic analyses have led to significant insight into understanding how Wnt signals work. The catalogue of Wnt signaling components has exploded. We now realize that multiple extracellular, cytoplasmic, and nuclear components modulate Wnt signaling. Moreover, receptor-ligand specificity and multiple feedback loops determine Wnt signaling outputs. It is also clear that Wnt signals are required for adult tissue maintenance. Perturbations in Wnt signaling cause human degenerative diseases as well as cancer.
Keywords:
cell signaling, Wnt proteins, adult tissue maintenance, human disease
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