The Wnt inhibitory factor 1 restoration in prostate cancer cells was associated with reduced tumor growth, decreased capacity of cell migration and invasion and a reversal of epithelial to mesenchymal transition
David S Yee, Yaxiong Tang, Xuesen Li, Zhongbo Liu, Yi Guo, Samia Ghaffar, Peter McQueen, Dash Atreya, Jun Xie, Anne R Simoneau, Bang H Hoang, Xiaolin Zi;David S Yee;Yaxiong Tang;Xuesen Li;Zhongbo Liu;Yi Guo;Samia Ghaffar;Peter McQueen;Dash Atreya;Jun Xie;Anne R Simoneau;Bang H Hoang;Xiaolin Zi;
molecular cancer2010Vol. 9pp. 162-
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Abstract
Aberrations in the Wnt pathway have been reported to be involved in the metastasis of prostate cancer (PCa) to bone. We investigated the effect and underlying mechanism of a naturally-occurring Wnt inhibitor, WIF1, on the growth and cellular invasiveness ...