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Sonic Hedgehog Signaling in Organogenesis, Tumors, and Tumor Microenvironments

Kuo‐Shyang Jeng, Chiung‐Fang Chang, Shu‐Sheng Lin

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences215 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

During mammalian embryonic development, primary cilia transduce and regulate several signaling pathways. Among the various pathways, Sonic hedgehog (SHH) is one of the most significant. SHH signaling remains quiescent in adult mammalian tissues. However, in multiple adult tissues, it becomes active during differentiation, proliferation, and maintenance. Moreover, aberrant activation of SHH signaling occurs in cancers of the skin, brain, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, stomach, colon, breast, lung, prostate, and hematological malignancies. Recent studies have shown that the tumor microenvironment or stroma could affect tumor development and metastasis. One hypothesis has been proposed, claiming that the pancreatic epithelia secretes SHH that is essential in establishing and regulating the pancreatic tumor microenvironment in promoting cancer progression. The SHH signaling pathway is also activated in the cancer stem cells (CSC) of several neoplasms. The self-renewal of CSC is regulated by the SHH/Smoothened receptor (SMO)/Glioma-associated oncogene homolog I (GLI) signaling pathway. Combined use of SHH signaling inhibitors and chemotherapy/radiation therapy/immunotherapy is therefore key in targeting CSCs.

Topics & Concepts

SmoothenedSonic hedgehogHedgehog signaling pathwayBiologyCancer researchHedgehogPancreatic cancerCyclopamineGLI1PatchedTumor microenvironmentSignal transductionMetastasisTumor progressionCancerCell biologyGeneticsTumor cellsHedgehog Signaling Pathway StudiesEpigenetics and DNA MethylationTumors and Oncological Cases