Abstract
β-catenin is a multifunctional protein identified to be pivotal in embryonic patterning, organogenesis and adult homeostasis. It plays a critical structural role in mediating cadherin junctions and is also an essential transcriptional co-activator in the canonical Wnt pathway. Evidence has been documented that both the canonical Wnt pathway and cadherin junctions are deregulated or impaired in a plethora of human malignancies. In the light of this, there has been a recent surge in elucidating the mechanisms underlying the etiology of cancer development from the perspective of β-catenin. Here, we focus on the emerging roles of β-catenin in the process of tumorigenesis by discussing novel functions of old players and new proteins, mechanisms identified to mediate or interact with β-catenin and the most recently unraveled clinical implications of β-catenin regulatory pathways toward tumor suppression. Copyright © 2011 UICC.
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Fu, Y., Zheng, S., An, N., Athanasopoulos, T., Popplewell, L., Liang, A., … Zhu, Y. (2011, October 1). β-Catenin as a potential key target for tumor suppression. International Journal of Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.26102
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