2012
DOI: 10.2174/138920012798918381
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Interplay of β-Catenin with Xenobiotic-Sensing Receptors and its Role in Glutathione S-Transferase Expression

Abstract: The Wnt/β-catenin pathway plays an important role in liver homeostasis, as well as during prenatal liver development, liver regeneration, and hepatocarcinogenesis. The connection of hepatic β-catenin activation and expression of drug-metabolizing enzymes has been established in the past few years: on the whole, a generally positive-regulatory effect of β-catenin on the expression and inducibility of many enzymes involved in phase I and phase II of drug metabolism has been described by different groups. The mec… Show more

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“…This is in part due to canonical Wnt signaling which is active in the perivenous zone, but not the periportal zone [102,103,104,105]. AHR is expressed primarily in the perivenous zone [106,107,108] and transcription of Ahr is reduced in mice with hepatocyte-specific CTNNB1 knockout [99,105,108], which suggests that AHR expression is at least partially regulated by canonical Wnt signaling in vivo . Additionally, liver tumors overexpressing CTNNB1 also express elevated levels of AHR while liver tumors that do not overexpress CTNNB1 do not show excessive AHR expression [108,109].…”
Section: Wnt Signaling Effects On Ahr Signalingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is in part due to canonical Wnt signaling which is active in the perivenous zone, but not the periportal zone [102,103,104,105]. AHR is expressed primarily in the perivenous zone [106,107,108] and transcription of Ahr is reduced in mice with hepatocyte-specific CTNNB1 knockout [99,105,108], which suggests that AHR expression is at least partially regulated by canonical Wnt signaling in vivo . Additionally, liver tumors overexpressing CTNNB1 also express elevated levels of AHR while liver tumors that do not overexpress CTNNB1 do not show excessive AHR expression [108,109].…”
Section: Wnt Signaling Effects On Ahr Signalingmentioning
confidence: 99%