Grant ID | RP150197 |
Awarded On | February 18, 2015 |
Title | Understanding How NCOA6 Suppresses Endometrial Cancer by Inhibiting the Wnt/beta-Catenin Pathway |
Program | Academic Research |
Award Mechanism | Individual Investigator |
Institution/Organization | Baylor College of Medicine |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | Jianming Xu |
Cancer Sites | Cervix Uteri |
Contracted Amount | $886,524 |
Lay Summary |
Endometrial cancer (EMC) is a disease with high mortality. Enhanced uterine (U) sensitivity to estrogen (E), activation of the Wnt/beta-catenin (W/bC) pathway and inactivation of the Pten tumor suppressor are main driving forces of EMC. However, it is unknown what controls the U E sensitivity and holds the W/bC activity to prevent EMC. Our preliminary study suggests that NCOA6, a gene expression coregulator, may be a potent suppressor of EMC by inhibiting the U E sensitivity and W/bC activation. We found NCOA6 is frequently mutated in human EMC. Deletion of NCOA6 from mouse uterus increased E sensitivity, activated the W/bC pathway, caused EMC development and accelerated the growth of EMC wi... |