| Literature DB >> 24212973 |
Colin D Weekes1, Robert A Winn.
Abstract
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains amongst the most lethal human cancers. PDAC is characterized by the tumor mass containing a paucity of malignant cells in association with a large desmoplastic reaction comprised of a variety of stromal components. Sporadic PDAC oncogenesis occurs as a result of the sequential acquisition of genetic aberrations occurring in core genetic pathways. Unfortunately, the average PDAC contains a large number of genetic aberrations that are not uniform between individual cancers. The interplay between the complex genetics and stromal component may represent a significant barrier to the development of effective therapy for this disease and ultimately be an important factor in PDAC lethality. The Wnt pathway has been identified as a one of the common pathways undergoing genetic alterations in PDAC. Wnt is a complex signal transduction pathway utilizing both a b-catenin dependent (canonical) and b-catenin independent (noncanonical) signals to affect a wide array of intracellular events. Wnt signal transduction is an integral component of pancreas organogenesis promoting the expansion and development of the exocrine pancreas. Pancreatic cancer may utilize the Wnt signaling pathway in concert with other signaling pathways such as notch during tumorigenesis. This review will focus on the role of Wnt signal transduction in pancreatic cancer biology.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 24212973 PMCID: PMC3759216 DOI: 10.3390/cancers3033676
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.639
β-catenin Associated Genetic Mouse Models of Pancreas Cancer.
| Pdx1-Cre | Acinar cell proliferation and postnatal pancreatomegaly without tumor formation. | [ |
| Pdx1-Cre | Acinar cell proliferation and postnatal pancreatomegaly without tumor formation. | [ |
| p48-Cre; Ctnnb1 | Development of tumors similar to human solid pseudopapillary tumors. | [ |
| p48-Cre;Ctnnb1 | Development of tumors similar to intraductal tubular tumors. | [ |