Paracrine signaling in stem cell renewal and in neoplastic tumor growth

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Paracrine pathway activities are being increasingly recognized as instrumental regulatory mechanisms of epithelial-stromal interactions that play important roles in physiological and pathological self-renewal of stem cells and in the initiation and maintenance of neoplastic tumor development. Stromal-specific Hedgehog (Hh) responses and epithelial-associated Wnt pathway activities have been recently appreciated as important factors in stem cell self-renewal and carcinogenesis. Furthermore, Hh and Wnt pathways frequently crosstalk with each other to regulate the growth of epithelial cells in a context-dependent manner. Because small molecule modulators of Hh and Wnt pathway activities are readily available, emerging roles of Hh-Wnt pathway crosstalk in epithelial-stromal interactions will shed light on the development of regenerative and anticancer medicines. © 2014 The Author(s).

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Zhao, C. (2014). Paracrine signaling in stem cell renewal and in neoplastic tumor growth. Science China Life Sciences. Science in China Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11427-014-4664-8

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