| Literature DB >> 18754008 |
Robert L Yauch1, Stephen E Gould, Suzie J Scales, Tracy Tang, Hua Tian, Christina P Ahn, Derek Marshall, Ling Fu, Thomas Januario, Dara Kallop, Michelle Nannini-Pepe, Karen Kotkow, James C Marsters, Lee L Rubin, Frederic J de Sauvage.
Abstract
Ligand-dependent activation of the hedgehog (Hh) signalling pathway has been associated with tumorigenesis in a number of human tissues. Here we show that, although previous reports have described a cell-autonomous role for Hh signalling in these tumours, Hh ligands fail to activate signalling in tumour epithelial cells. In contrast, our data support ligand-dependent activation of the Hh pathway in the stromal microenvironment. Specific inhibition of Hh signalling using small molecule inhibitors, a neutralizing anti-Hh antibody or genetic deletion of smoothened (Smo) in the mouse stroma results in growth inhibition in xenograft tumour models. Taken together, these studies demonstrate a paracrine requirement for Hh ligand signalling in the tumorigenesis of Hh-expressing cancers and have important implications for the development of Hh pathway antagonists in cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18754008 DOI: 10.1038/nature07275
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962