Kca3.1-Related Cellular Signalling Involved in Cancer Proliferation

IF 4.7 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-03-16 DOI:10.33594/000000688
Christian G. Calderón, Francisco Arvelo
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Anomalous expression of potassium channels in cancer tissues is associated with several cancer hallmarks that support deregulated proliferation and tumor progression. Ion channels seem to influence cell proliferation; however, the crucial molecular mechanisms involved remain elusive. Some results show how extracellular mitogenic signals modulate ion channel activity through intracellular secondary messengers. It is relevant because we are beginning to understand how potassium channels can affect the proliferative capacity of cells, either in normal mitogen-dependent proliferation or in mitogen-unresponsive proliferation. Calcium- dependent potassium channels have been implicated in cell cycle signaling in many cancerous cell lines. In particular, the so-called intermediate conductance KCa3.1 (IKCa) is reported to play a significant role in uncontrolled cell cycle signaling, among other malignant processes driven by cancer hallmarks. In addition to these features, this channel can be subjected to specific pharmacological regulation, making it a promising cornerstone for understanding the signaling behavior of several types of cancer and as a target for chemotherapeutic approaches. This review is dedicated to the connection of KCa3.1 activity, in canonical and non-canonical ways, to the cell cycle signaling, including the cooperation with calcium channels to generate calcium signals and its role as a mediator of proliferative signals.
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参与癌症增殖的 Kca3.1 相关细胞信号
钾离子通道在癌症组织中的异常表达与支持增殖失调和肿瘤进展的几种癌症特征有关。离子通道似乎会影响细胞增殖;然而,其中涉及的关键分子机制仍然难以捉摸。一些研究结果显示了细胞外有丝分裂信号如何通过细胞内次级信使调节离子通道活性。这与我们开始了解钾通道如何影响细胞的增殖能力有关,无论是在依赖有丝分裂原的正常增殖中,还是在有丝分裂原无反应的增殖中。钙依赖性钾通道与许多癌细胞系的细胞周期信号转导有关。特别是,据报道,所谓的中间传导 KCa3.1 (IKCa)在不受控制的细胞周期信号转导中发挥了重要作用,在癌症特征驱动的其他恶性过程中也是如此。除了这些特点外,该通道还能接受特定的药理调节,因此是了解几种癌症信号行为的一个很有前景的基石,也是化疗方法的一个靶点。这篇综述将专门讨论 KCa3.1 活性以规范和非规范的方式与细胞周期信号转导的联系,包括与钙通道合作产生钙信号以及作为增殖信号介质的作用。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Bio Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of biomaterials and biointerfaces including and beyond the traditional biosensing, biomedical and therapeutic applications. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important bio applications. The journal is specifically interested in work that addresses the relationship between structure and function and assesses the stability and degradation of materials under relevant environmental and biological conditions.
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