AbstractGene expression profiling identified human melanoma cells demonstrating increased cell motility and invasiveness. The gene WNT5A best determined in vitro invasive behavior. Melanoma cells were transfected with vectors constitutively overexpressing Wnt5a. Consistent changes included actin reorganization and increased cell adhesion. No increase in β-catenin expression or nuclear translocation was observed. There was, however, a dramatic increase in activated PKC. In direct correlation with Wnt5a expression and PKC activation, there was an increase in melanoma cell invasion. Blocking this pathway using antibodies to Frizzled-5, the receptor for Wnt5a, inhibited PKC activity and cellular invasion. Furthermore, Wnt5a expression in human ...
Tumor cells invade and spread via either a mesenchymal or an amoeboid mode of migration. Amoeboid tu...
We have previously shown that Wnt5A and ROR2, an orphan tyrosine kinase receptor, interact to mediat...
Wnt5a is one of the so-called non-canonical Wnt ligands which do not act through b-catenin. In norma...
AbstractGene expression profiling identified human melanoma cells demonstrating increased cell motil...
The Wnt signaling pathway is highly conserved and crucial during embryonic development. Aberrant Wnt...
The life-threatening disease of malignant melanoma is one of the fastest growing forms of cancer, af...
Background: Wnt proteins are important for developmental processes and certain diseases. WNT5A is a ...
Wnt signals contribute to melanoma progression by boosting their proliferation and survival. Initial...
Wnt5a is one of the so-called non-canonical Wnt ligands which do not act through ß-catenin. In norma...
Wnt5a signaling has been implicated in the progression of cancer by regulating multiple cellular pro...
The influential role of Wnt5a in tumor progression underscores the requirement for developing molecu...
SummaryMalignant melanoma is characterized by frequent metastasis, however, specific changes that re...
BACKGROUND During embryonic development Wnt family members and bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) c...
Wnt5a has been implicated in melanoma progression and metastasis, although the exact downstream sign...
The influential role of Wnt5a in tumor progression underscores the requirement for developing molecu...
Tumor cells invade and spread via either a mesenchymal or an amoeboid mode of migration. Amoeboid tu...
We have previously shown that Wnt5A and ROR2, an orphan tyrosine kinase receptor, interact to mediat...
Wnt5a is one of the so-called non-canonical Wnt ligands which do not act through b-catenin. In norma...
AbstractGene expression profiling identified human melanoma cells demonstrating increased cell motil...
The Wnt signaling pathway is highly conserved and crucial during embryonic development. Aberrant Wnt...
The life-threatening disease of malignant melanoma is one of the fastest growing forms of cancer, af...
Background: Wnt proteins are important for developmental processes and certain diseases. WNT5A is a ...
Wnt signals contribute to melanoma progression by boosting their proliferation and survival. Initial...
Wnt5a is one of the so-called non-canonical Wnt ligands which do not act through ß-catenin. In norma...
Wnt5a signaling has been implicated in the progression of cancer by regulating multiple cellular pro...
The influential role of Wnt5a in tumor progression underscores the requirement for developing molecu...
SummaryMalignant melanoma is characterized by frequent metastasis, however, specific changes that re...
BACKGROUND During embryonic development Wnt family members and bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) c...
Wnt5a has been implicated in melanoma progression and metastasis, although the exact downstream sign...
The influential role of Wnt5a in tumor progression underscores the requirement for developing molecu...
Tumor cells invade and spread via either a mesenchymal or an amoeboid mode of migration. Amoeboid tu...
We have previously shown that Wnt5A and ROR2, an orphan tyrosine kinase receptor, interact to mediat...
Wnt5a is one of the so-called non-canonical Wnt ligands which do not act through b-catenin. In norma...