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The Wnt/β-catenin pathway in breast cancer therapy: a pre-clinical perspective of its targeting for clinical translation

Dezaree Raut, Amisha Vora, Lokesh Kumar Bhatt

2021Expert Review of Anticancer Therapy20 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Despite various treatments available, there is still a high mortality rate in breast cancer patients. Thus, there exists an unmet need for new therapeutic interventions. Studies show that the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway is involved in breast cancer metastasis because of its transcriptional control on epithelial to mesenchymal transition. AREAS COVERED: This comprehensive review explores the Wnt signaling pathway as a potential target for treating breast cancer and other breast cancer subtypes. We discuss the Wnt signaling pathway, its role in breast cancer metastasis, and its effect on breast cancer stem cells. Further, endogenous agents that cause Wnt pathway inactivation are outlined. Finally, various natural and chemical compounds modulating the Wnt pathway used in pre-clinical or clinical trials for breast cancer treatment are discussed. EXPERT OPINION: studies indicate an immense potential of agents targeting the Wnt signaling pathway to prevent and manage breast cancer. Still, more clinical studies are required to support their use in humans. Apart from the agents already in clinical trials, several drug combinations discussed may be translated into clinical practice in a few years.

Topics & Concepts

Wnt signaling pathwayBreast cancerMedicineEpithelial–mesenchymal transitionMetastasisCancer researchClinical trialCancerTargeted therapyOncologySignal transductionBioinformaticsInternal medicineBiologyBiochemistryWnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancerCancer Cells and MetastasisCancer Research and Treatment
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