Secreted frizzled-related proteins (SFRPs) are soluble proteins that have highly restricted tissue distribution. SFRPs are capable of binding to Wnts and frizzled (Fz) receptors to interfere with Wnt signaling, which plays a major role in cell fate determination through the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis.
sFRP-1 contributes to the inhibition of apoptosis in fibroblast populations. sFRP-1 proteins are involved in apoptosis by negatively modulating wingless/int (WNT) signaling by interacting with either WNTs or Frizzled receptors. By sequestering WNTs, sFRP-1 removes the stimulus for β-catenin stabilization and mediates various biological processes.
SFRP proteins modulate Wnt signalling by interacting with either Wnt or frizzled receptors and are reported to affect epithelial/stromal interactions in prostate cancer.