Unraveling the Connection Between Ion Channels and Pancreatic Stellate Cell Activation.

IF 2.5 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry Pub Date : 2025-01-18 DOI:10.33594/000000754
Julie Auwercx, Mathilde Fourgeaud, Alexis Lalot, Mathieu Gautier
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Quiescent pancreatic stellate cells (PSCs) represent only a very low proportion of the pancreatic tissue, but their activation leads to stroma remodeling and fibrosis associated with pathologies such as chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). PSC activation can be induced by various stresses, including acidosis, growth factors (PDGF, TGFβ), hypoxia, high pressure, or intercellular communication with pancreatic cancer cells. Activated PSC targeting represents a promising therapeutic strategy, but little is known regarding the molecular mechanisms underlying the activation of PSCs. Identification of new biomarkers of PSC activation associated with desmoplasia in chronic pancreatitis and PDAC could lead to new therapeutic targets for exocrine pancreatic disease treatments. Ion channels and transporters are transmembrane proteins involved in numerous physiological and pathological processes, including PDAC. They are well known to act as biosensors of the tissue microenvironment, and they can be easily accessible for drugs. However, their role in PSC activation is not fully understood. In this review, we briefly discuss the role of activated PSCs in pancreas inflammation and pathological fibrosis (associated with chronic pancreatitis and PDAC), and we describe the role of specific ion channels and transporters (Ca2+, K+, Na+ and Cl-) in these processes in the light of recent literature.

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揭示离子通道与胰腺星状细胞活化之间的联系。
静止胰腺星状细胞(PSCs)仅占胰腺组织的非常低的比例,但它们的激活导致基质重塑和纤维化,与慢性胰腺炎和胰腺导管腺癌(PDAC)等病理相关。PSC激活可由多种应激诱导,包括酸中毒、生长因子(PDGF、TGFβ)、缺氧、高压或与胰腺癌细胞的细胞间通讯。活化的PSC靶向是一种很有前途的治疗策略,但关于PSC活化的分子机制知之甚少。鉴定与慢性胰腺炎和PDAC中结缔组织增生相关的PSC激活的新生物标志物可能为外分泌胰腺疾病的治疗提供新的治疗靶点。离子通道和转运体是跨膜蛋白,参与许多生理和病理过程,包括PDAC。众所周知,它们是组织微环境的生物传感器,并且可以很容易地获得药物。然而,它们在PSC激活中的作用尚不完全清楚。在这篇综述中,我们简要讨论了活化的PSCs在胰腺炎症和病理性纤维化(与慢性胰腺炎和PDAC相关)中的作用,并根据最近的文献描述了特定离子通道和转运体(Ca2+, K+, Na+和Cl-)在这些过程中的作用。
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期刊介绍: Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry is a multidisciplinary scientific forum dedicated to advancing the frontiers of basic cellular research. It addresses scientists from both the physiological and biochemical disciplines as well as related fields such as genetics, molecular biology, pathophysiology, pathobiochemistry and cellular toxicology & pharmacology. Original papers and reviews on the mechanisms of intracellular transmission, cellular metabolism, cell growth, differentiation and death, ion channels and carriers, and the maintenance, regulation and disturbances of cell volume are presented. Appearing monthly under peer review, Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry takes an active role in the concerted international effort to unravel the mechanisms of cellular function.
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