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Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) Pathway
Homo sapiens
Signaling Pathway
Sonic hedgehog is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SHH ("sonic hedgehog") gene.[5] Both the gene and the protein may also be found notated alternatively as "Shh". Sonic hedgehog is one of three proteins in the mammalian signaling pathway family called hedgehog, the others being desert hedgehog (DHH) and Indian hedgehog (IHH). SHH is the best studied ligand of the hedgehog signaling pathway. It plays a key role in regulating vertebrate organogenesis, such as in the growth of digits on limbs and organization of the brain. Sonic hedgehog is the best established example of a morphogen as defined by Lewis Wolpert's French flag model—a molecule that diffuses to form a concentration gradient and has different effects on the cells of the developing embryo depending on its concentration. SHH remains important in the adult. It controls cell division of adult stem cells and has been implicated in the development of some cancers.
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Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) Pathway References
Samadani AA, Akhavan-Niaki H: Interaction of sonic hedgehog (SHH) pathway with cancer stem cell genes in gastric cancer. Med Oncol. 2015 Mar;32(3):48. doi: 10.1007/s12032-015-0492-3. Epub 2015 Jan 31.
Pubmed: 25636508
Kugler MC, Loomis CA, Zhao Z, Cushman JC, Liu L, Munger JS: Sonic Hedgehog Signaling Regulates Myofibroblast Function during Alveolar Septum Formation in Murine Postnatal Lung. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. 2017 Sep;57(3):280-293. doi: 10.1165/rcmb.2016-0268OC.
Pubmed: 28379718
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