Research on existing drugs often discovers novel mechanisms of their action and leads to the expansion of their therapeutic scope and subsequent remarketing. The Wnt signaling pathway is of the immediate therapeutic relevance, as it plays critical roles in cancer development and progression. However, drugs which disrupt this pathway are unavailable despite the high demand. Here we report an attempt to identify antagonists of the Wnt-FZD interaction among the library of the FDA-approved drugs. We performed an in silico screening which brought up several potential antagonists of the ligand-receptor interaction. 14 of these substances were tested using the TopFlash luciferase reporter assay and four of them identified as active and specific in...
Frizzleds (FZDs) are a family of GPCRs controlling key events in all branches of the developmental W...
Wnt signaling is important in human development and disease, thus dysregulated β-catenin constitutes...
Mutations in components of the Wnt pathways are a frequent cause of many human diseases, particularl...
Research on existing drugs often discovers novel mechanisms of their action and leads to the expansi...
Research on existing drugs often discovers novel mechanisms of their action and leads to the expansi...
Wnt signaling is overactivated in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and several other cancers, an...
Wnt signaling is overactivated in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and several other cancers, an...
Wnt signaling plays key roles in oncogenic transformation and progression in a number of cancer type...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a cancer subtype critically dependent upon excessive activat...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a cancer subtype critically dependent upon excessive activat...
Wnt signaling pathways are transmitted via 10 homologous frizzled receptors (FZD1-10) in humans. Rea...
In humans, Wnt signaling plays important roles in aspects of embryonic development. In adult tissue...
Wnt signaling pathways are transmitted via 10 homologous frizzled receptors (FZD1-10) in humans. Rea...
The Wnt-pathway has a critical role in development and tissue homeostasis and has attracted increas...
Aberrant WNT signaling underlies cancerous transformation and growth in many tissues, such as the co...
Frizzleds (FZDs) are a family of GPCRs controlling key events in all branches of the developmental W...
Wnt signaling is important in human development and disease, thus dysregulated β-catenin constitutes...
Mutations in components of the Wnt pathways are a frequent cause of many human diseases, particularl...
Research on existing drugs often discovers novel mechanisms of their action and leads to the expansi...
Research on existing drugs often discovers novel mechanisms of their action and leads to the expansi...
Wnt signaling is overactivated in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and several other cancers, an...
Wnt signaling is overactivated in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and several other cancers, an...
Wnt signaling plays key roles in oncogenic transformation and progression in a number of cancer type...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a cancer subtype critically dependent upon excessive activat...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a cancer subtype critically dependent upon excessive activat...
Wnt signaling pathways are transmitted via 10 homologous frizzled receptors (FZD1-10) in humans. Rea...
In humans, Wnt signaling plays important roles in aspects of embryonic development. In adult tissue...
Wnt signaling pathways are transmitted via 10 homologous frizzled receptors (FZD1-10) in humans. Rea...
The Wnt-pathway has a critical role in development and tissue homeostasis and has attracted increas...
Aberrant WNT signaling underlies cancerous transformation and growth in many tissues, such as the co...
Frizzleds (FZDs) are a family of GPCRs controlling key events in all branches of the developmental W...
Wnt signaling is important in human development and disease, thus dysregulated β-catenin constitutes...
Mutations in components of the Wnt pathways are a frequent cause of many human diseases, particularl...