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Abstract
The canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway is a central regulator of development and tissue homeostasis. In the intestine, Wnt signaling is primarily known as the principal organizer of epithelial stem cell identity and proliferation. Within the last decade, numerous scientific breakthroughs have shed light on epithelial self-organization in the gut, and organoids are now routinely used to study stem cell biology and intestinal pathophysiology. The contribution of non-epithelial cells to Wnt signaling in the gut has received less attention. However, there is mounting evidence that stromal cells are a rich source of Wnt pathway activators and inhibitors, which can dynamically shape Wnt signaling to control epithelial proliferation and restitution. Elucidating the extent and mechanisms of paracrine Wnt signaling in the intestine has the potential to broaden our understanding of epithelial homeostasis, and may be of particular relevance for disorders such as inflammatory bowel diseases and colitis-associated cancers.Entities:
Keywords: Cell signaling; Colon; Colorectal cancer; IBD; Intestinal epithelial cells
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28802143 DOI: 10.1016/j.diff.2017.08.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Differentiation ISSN: 0301-4681 Impact factor: 3.880