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Título Beyond Wnt inhibition: new functions of secreted Frizzled-related proteins in development and disease
Autores Bovolenta, Paola , Esteve, Pilar , Ruiz, Jose Maria , Cisneros, Elsa , LÓPEZ-RÍOS MORENO, JAVIER
Publicación externa Si
Medio J. Cell Sci.
Alcance Review
Naturaleza Científica
Cuartil JCR 1
Cuartil SJR 1
Impacto JCR 6.247
Impacto SJR 5.511
Fecha de publicacion 15/03/2008
ISI 000254660200002
DOI 10.1242/jcs.026096
Abstract The secreted Frizzled-related proteins (SFRPs) are a family of soluble proteins that are structurally related to Frizzled (Fz) proteins, the serpentine receptors that mediate the extensively used cell-cell communication pathway involving Wnt signalling. Because of their homology with the Wnt-binding domain on the Fz receptors, SFRPs were immediately characterised as antagonists that bind to Wnt proteins to prevent signal activation. Since these initial studies, interest in the family of SFRPs has grown progressively, offering new perspectives on their function and mechanism of action in both development and disease. These studies indicate that SFRPs are not merely Wnt-binding proteins, but can also antagonise one another\'s activity, bind to Fz receptors and influence axon guidance, interfere with BMP signalling by acting as proteinase inhibitors, and interact with other receptors or matrix molecules. Furthermore, their expression is altered in different types of cancers, bone pathologies, retinal degeneration and hypophosphatemic diseases, indicating that their activity is fundamental for tissue homeostasis. Here we review some of the debated aspects of SFRP-Wnt interactions and discuss the new and emerging roles of SFRPs.
Palabras clave Bmp; signalling antagonists; cancer; diseases
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