R-spondins in cutaneous biology: nails and cancer

Cell Cycle. 2007 Apr 15;6(8):895-7. doi: 10.4161/cc.6.8.4136. Epub 2007 Apr 9.

Abstract

The R-spondins are a relatively recently identified family of secreted proteins linked to the Wnt signaling pathway. Recently, human phenotypes have been associated with mutations in two human R-spondins. Germline RSPO4 and RSPO1 mutations result in recessive anonychia (absence of all fingernails and toenails) and a recessive syndrome with XX-male sex reversal, PPK and a predisposition to SCC, respectively. This review discusses the key roles R-spondins play in embryogenesis, adult tissue maintenance and skin carcinogenesis.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Carcinoma / genetics*
  • Gonadal Dysgenesis / genetics
  • Humans
  • Nail Diseases / genetics
  • Nails / embryology*
  • Skin Neoplasms / genetics*
  • Thrombospondins / genetics
  • Thrombospondins / physiology*

Substances

  • RSPO1 protein, human
  • RSPO4 protein, human
  • Thrombospondins