Design principles and therapeutic applications of novel synthetic WNT signaling agonists
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Design principles and therapeutic applications of novel synthetic WNT signaling agonists
Abstract
Wingless-related integration site or Wingless and Int-1 or Wingless-Int (WNT) signaling is crucial for embryonic development, and adult tissue homeostasis and regeneration, through its essential roles in cell fate, patterning, and stem cell regulation. The biophysical characteristics of WNT ligands have hindered efforts to interrogate ligand activity in vivo and prevented their development as therapeutics. Recent breakthroughs have enabled the generation of synthetic WNT signaling molecules that possess characteristics of natural ligands and potently activate the pathway, while also providing distinct advantages for therapeutic development and manufacturing. This review provides a detailed discussion of the protein engineering of these molecular platforms for WNT signaling agonism. We discuss the importance of WNT signaling in several organs and share insights from the initial application of these new classes of molecules in vitro and in vivo. These molecules offer a unique opportunity to enhance our understanding of how WNT signaling agonism promotes tissue repair, enabling targeted development of tailored therapeutics.
Keywords: cell biology; molecular medicine.
© 2024 The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
All authors are current or former full-time employees and shareholders of Surrozen, Inc. Y.L. is Executive Vice President of Research at Surrozen, Inc. Patent applications are pending for the work described in this manuscript.
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