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Secreted frizzled-related proteins: A promising therapeutic target for cancer therapy through Wnt signaling inhibition

Wenqiang Zhang, Kexin Zhang, Yanhui Ma, Yixin Song, Tongbing Qi, Guoji Xiong, Yuan‐Zhu Zhang, Chengxia Kan, Jingwen Zhang, Fang Han, Xiaodong Sun

2023Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Wnt signaling system is a critical pathway that regulates embryonic development and adult homeostasis. Secreted frizzled-related proteins (SFRPs) are extracellular inhibitors of Wnt signaling that act by binding directly to Wnt ligands or Frizzled receptors. SFRPs can act as anti-Wnt agents and suppress cancer growth by blocking the action of Wnt ligands. However, SFRPs are often silenced by promoter methylation in cancer cells, resulting in hyperactivation of the Wnt pathway. Epigenetic modifiers can reverse this silencing and restore SFRPs expression. Despite the potential of SFRPs as a therapeutic target, the effects of SFRPs on tumor development remain unclear. Therefore, a review of the expression of various members of the SFRPs family in different cancers and their potential as therapeutic targets is warranted. This review aims to summarize the current knowledge of SFRPs in cancer, focusing on their expression patterns and their potential as novel therapeutic targets.

Topics & Concepts

Wnt signaling pathwayFrizzledBiologyWNT3ASignal transductionEpigeneticsCancerCell biologyCancer researchGeneticsGeneWnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancerCancer-related gene regulationFibroblast Growth Factor Research
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