The Wnt signaling receptor Fzd9 is essential for Myc-driven tumorigenesis in pancreatic islets

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Abstract

The huge cadre of genes regulated by Myc has obstructed the identification of critical effectors that are essential for Myc-driven tumorigenesis. Here, we describe how only the lack of the receptor Fzd9, previously identified as a Myc transcriptional target, impairs sustained tumor expansion and β-cell dedifferentiation in a mouse model of Myc-driven insulinoma, allows pancreatic islets to maintain their physiological structure and affects Myc-related global gene expression. Importantly, Wnt signaling inhibition in Fzd9-competent mice largely recapitulates the suppression of proliferation caused by Fzd9 deficiency upon Myc activation. Together, our results indicate that the Wnt signaling receptor Fzd9 is essential for Myc-induced tumorigenesis in pancreatic islets.

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Zacarías-Fluck, M. F., Jauset, T., Martínez-Martín, S., Kaur, J., Casacuberta-Serra, S., Massó-Vallés, D., … Soucek, L. (2021). The Wnt signaling receptor Fzd9 is essential for Myc-driven tumorigenesis in pancreatic islets. Life Science Alliance, 4(5). https://doi.org/10.26508/LSA.201900490

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