Abstract
In a recent issue of Breast Cancer Research, investigators from the Serra laboratory describe a novel mechanism of transforming growth factor (TGF)-β tumor suppression. Previously, the authors discovered that stromal TGF-β signaled through Wnt5a to restrain pubertal ductal elongation and branching. Here, they show that inhibition of stromal TGF-β signaling or Wnt5a loss leads to increased β-catenin transcriptional activity and reduced latency in mammary tumor models, with tumors displaying a higher proportion of progenitor cell markers. These findings reveal a novel intersection of two tumor suppressors with a potent oncogenic pathway and highlight the need for further study on the role played by canonical Wnt signaling in breast cancer susceptibility and subtype. © 2009 BioMed Central Ltd.
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Incassati, A., Pinderhughes, A., Eelkema, R., & Cowin, P. (2009, May 20). Links between transforming growth factor-β and canonical Wnt signaling yield new insights into breast cancer susceptibility, suppression and tumor heterogeneity. Breast Cancer Research. https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr2253
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