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Colorectal cancer(CRC) is one of the most common human cancers and the cause of about 700000 deaths per year worldwide. Deregulation of the WNT/β-catenin pathway is a key event in CRC initiation. This pathway interacts with other nuclear signaling pathways, including members of the nuclear receptor superfamily and their transcription coregulators. In this review, we provide an overview of the literature dealing with the main coactivators(NCo A-1 to 3, NCo A-6, PGC1-α, p300, CREBBP and MED1) and corepressors(N-Co R1 and 2, NRIP1 and MTA1) of nuclear receptors and summarize their links with the WNT/β-catenin signaling cascade, their expression in CRC and their role in intestinal physiopathology.
This CRC is one of the most common human cancers and the cause of about 700000 deaths per year worldwide. Deregulation of the WNT / β-catenin pathway is a key event in CRC initiation. This pathway interacts with other nuclear signaling pathways, including members of the nuclear receptor superfamily and their transcription coregulators. In this review, we provide an overview of the literature dealing with the main coactivators (NCo A-1 to 3, NCo A-6, PGC1-α, p300, CREBBP and MED1 ) and corepressors (N-Co R1 and 2, NRIP1 and MTA1) of nuclear receptors and summarize their links with the WNT / β-catenin signaling cascade, their expression in CRC and their role in intestinal physiopathology.