Wnt signaling pathway in retinal vascularization

Eye Brain. 2016 Aug 9:8:141-146. doi: 10.2147/EB.S94452. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Wnt-signaling, a ubiquitous pathway that directs differentiation, cell polarity, and tissue specificity, has been implicated as an important gene-expression pathway in retinal development. An increasing body of evidence supports the importance of Wnt-signaling, and specifically, norrin-mediated Wnt-signaling in retinal development and retinal maintenance. Gene mutations affecting the Wnt-signaling pathways result in a variety of inherited vitreoretinopathies. Additionally, there is growing evidence that prematurity and associated retinopathy are associated with alterations in the Wnt-signaling pathways. Further investigations may allow for improved diagnoses, management, and therapies in the future.

Keywords: ROP; Wnt; angiogenesis; development; norrin; prematurity.

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