Role of aberrant Sonic hedgehog signaling pathway in cancers and developmental anomalies

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Abstract

Development is a sophisticated process maintained by various signal transduction pathways, including the Hedgehog (Hh) pathway. Several important functions are executed by the Hh signaling cascade such as organogenesis, tissue regeneration, and tissue homeostasis, among various others. Considering the multiple functions carried out by this pathway, any mutation causing aberrant Hh signaling may lead to myriad developmental abnormalities besides cancers. In the present review article, we explored a wide range of diseases caused by aberrant Hh signaling, including developmental defects and cancers. Finally, we concluded this minireview with various treatment strategies for Hh-induced diseases.

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Patel, T. N., & Dhanyamraju, P. K. (2022). Role of aberrant Sonic hedgehog signaling pathway in cancers and developmental anomalies. Journal of Biomedical Research, 36(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.7555/JBR.35.20210139

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