Distinctive roles of aquaporins and novel therapeutic opportunities against cancer.

IF 4.1 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY RSC medicinal chemistry Pub Date : 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1039/d4md00786g
Dharmendra Kumar Yadav, Desh Deepak Singh, Dongyun Shin
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Aquaporins (AQPs) are integral membrane proteins responsible for facilitating the transmembrane transport of water and small solutes. Their involvement in diverse physiological functions extends to pathological conditions, including cancer, positioning them as promising targets for anticancer therapy. Tumor cells, particularly those with high metastatic potential, exhibit elevated AQP expression, reinforcing their critical role in tumor biology. Emerging evidence highlights AQPs' involvement in key oncogenic processes such as cell migration, proliferation, and tumor-associated edema, suggesting their potential as novel therapeutic targets. Despite this, the development of selective and potent AQP inhibitors has proven challenging. Efforts to produce small-molecule AQP inhibitors have largely been unsuccessful. However, recent advancements include monoclonal human IgG antibodies targeting extracellular domains of aquaporin-4, offering new therapeutic strategies, particularly in glioblastoma, where AQP-4 is overexpressed. However, recent advancements include monoclonal human IgG antibodies targeting extracellular domains of aquaporin-4, offering new therapeutic strategies, particularly in glioblastoma, where AQP-4 is over expressed. These antibodies hold promise for selectively targeting and eradicating AQP-4-expressing cells in malignant brain tumors. This review discusses the critical role AQPs play in cancer, including their contributions to tumor cell proliferation, migration, angiogenesis, and edema formation. Additionally, we explore innovative therapeutic approaches, such as antibody-based interventions, and outline potential future research directions in AQP-targeted cancer therapies.

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水通道蛋白的独特作用和抗癌的新治疗机会。
水通道蛋白(AQPs)是一种完整的膜蛋白,负责促进水和小溶质的跨膜运输。它们参与多种生理功能延伸到病理条件,包括癌症,使它们成为抗癌治疗的有希望的靶点。肿瘤细胞,特别是具有高转移潜力的肿瘤细胞,表现出AQP表达升高,加强了其在肿瘤生物学中的关键作用。新出现的证据表明AQPs参与关键的致癌过程,如细胞迁移、增殖和肿瘤相关水肿,这表明它们有潜力成为新的治疗靶点。尽管如此,选择性和有效的AQP抑制剂的开发已被证明具有挑战性。生产小分子AQP抑制剂的努力基本上是不成功的。然而,最近的进展包括针对水通道蛋白-4细胞外结构域的单克隆人IgG抗体,提供了新的治疗策略,特别是在AQP-4过表达的胶质母细胞瘤中。然而,最近的进展包括针对水通道蛋白-4细胞外结构域的单克隆人IgG抗体,提供了新的治疗策略,特别是在AQP-4过表达的胶质母细胞瘤中。这些抗体有望选择性地靶向和根除恶性脑肿瘤中表达aqp -4的细胞。本文综述了AQPs在癌症中的关键作用,包括它们对肿瘤细胞增殖、迁移、血管生成和水肿形成的贡献。此外,我们探索了创新的治疗方法,如基于抗体的干预,并概述了aqp靶向癌症治疗的潜在未来研究方向。
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