钾离子通道及其在胶质瘤中的作用:综述。

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Molecular Membrane Biology Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.1080/09687688.2020.1729428
Jia Liu, Chao Qu, Chao Han, Meng-Meng Chen, Li-Jia An, Wei Zou
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钾离子通道通过控制钾离子在细胞膜上的流动来调节多种生物过程,并在多种疾病中发挥重要作用。它们在中枢和周围神经系统中广泛表达。胶质瘤是一种来源于神经上皮的恶性肿瘤,具有发病率高、复发率高、死亡率高、治愈率低的特点。由于胶质瘤细胞呈侵袭性生长,目前的手术方法不能完全切除肿瘤。手术后仍需辅助化疗。由于血脑屏障等因素导致肿瘤内化疗药物的有效浓度较低,残留病灶的复发率极高。因此,需要新的治疗方法。大量研究表明,不同的K+通道亚型在胶质瘤细胞中存在差异表达,参与调控胶质瘤细胞的细胞周期,使其处于细胞周期的不同阶段。越来越多的证据表明,K+通道在胶质瘤细胞中表达,并调节胶质瘤细胞的周期、增殖和凋亡等行为。本文就K+通道在胶质瘤中的作用进行综述,提出K+通道参与胶质瘤的发生发展。
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Potassium channels and their role in glioma: A mini review.

K+ channels regulate a multitude of biological processes and play important roles in a variety of diseases by controlling potassium flow across cell membranes. They are widely expressed in the central and peripheral nervous system. As a malignant tumor derived from nerve epithelium, glioma has the characteristics of high incidence, high recurrence rate, high mortality rate, and low cure rate. Since glioma cells show invasive growth, current surgical methods cannot completely remove tumors. Adjuvant chemotherapy is still needed after surgery. Because the blood-brain barrier and other factors lead to a lower effective concentration of chemotherapeutic drugs in the tumor, the recurrence rate of residual lesions is extremely high. Therefore, new therapeutic methods are needed. Numerous studies have shown that different K+ channel subtypes are differentially expressed in glioma cells and are involved in the regulation of the cell cycle of glioma cells to arrest them at different stages of the cell cycle. Increasing evidence suggests that K+ channels express in glioma cells and regulate glioma cell behaviors such as cell cycle, proliferation and apoptosis. This review article aims to summarize the current knowledge on the function of K+ channels in glioma, suggests K+ channels participating in the development of glioma.

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Molecular Membrane Biology
Molecular Membrane Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Cessation. Molecular Membrane Biology provides a forum for high quality research that serves to advance knowledge in molecular aspects of biological membrane structure and function. The journal welcomes submissions of original research papers and reviews in the following areas: • Membrane receptors and signalling • Membrane transporters, pores and channels • Synthesis and structure of membrane proteins • Membrane translocation and targeting • Lipid organisation and asymmetry • Model membranes • Membrane trafficking • Cytoskeletal and extracellular membrane interactions • Cell adhesion and intercellular interactions • Molecular dynamics and molecular modelling of membranes. • Antimicrobial peptides.
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