Journal article
Wnt is necessary for mesenchymal to epithelial transition in colorectal cancer cells
RHM Schwab, N Amin, DJ Flanagan, TM Johanson, TJ Phesse, E Vincan
Developmental Dynamics | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.24527
Abstract
Background: Metastasis underlies most colorectal cancer mortality. Cancer cells spread through the body as single cells or small clusters of cells that have an invasive, mesenchymal, nonproliferative phenotype. At the secondary site, they revert to a proliferative “tumor constructing” epithelial phenotype to rebuild a tumor. We previously developed a unique in vitro three-dimensional model, called LIM1863-Mph, which faithfully recapitulates these reversible transitions that underpin colorectal cancer metastasis. Wnt signaling plays a key role in these transitions and is initiated by the coupling of extracellular Wnt to Frizzled (FZD). Using the LIM1863-Mph model system we demonstrated that t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Grant sponsor: the Australian National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC); Grant number: 566679; Grant number: APP1099302; Grant sponsor: Melbourne Health; Grant number: 605030; Grant number: 605030; Grant number: Early career researcher grant GIA-033; Grant sponsor: Cancer Council of Victoria; Grant number: CCV, APP1020716; Grant sponsor: Cardiff University/Capital Medical University.