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P U Onganer1, M J Seckl, M B A Djamgoz.
Abstract
Wide ranging experimental evidence suggests that human small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) has a number of molecular and subcellular characteristics normally associated with neurones. This review outlines and discusses these characteristics in the light of recent developments in the field. Emphasis is placed upon neuronal cell adhesion molecules, neurone-restrictive silencer factor, neurotransmitters/peptides and voltage-gated ion, especially Na(+) channels. The hypothesis is put forward that acquisition of such characteristics and the membrane 'excitability' that would follow can accelerate metastatic progression. The clinical potential of the neuronal characteristics of SCLC, in particular ion channel expression/activity, is discussed in relation to possible novel diagnostic and therapeutic modalities.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16265346 PMCID: PMC2361510 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6602857
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Figure 1Whole-cell patch-clamp recordings from SCLC H146 cells showing expression voltage activated inward (Na+) currents. (A) A family of membrane currents activated at different membrane potentials (values in mV indicated on the right). (B) Current–voltage relationship of voltage-gated Na+ currents. Circles – normal data; triangles – effect of 100 nM TTX; squares – effect of Na+-free medium (choline+ used as substitute). (C) Dose–response curve for TTX-induced suppression of the Na+ current, I (%) expressed as a percentage of the control value. (A–C) Modified from Blandino . (D) Effects of 100 nM TTX (1), 200 nM lidocaine (2) and 200 nM phenytoin (3) on endocytic membrane activity (HRP uptake) into the SCLC cell line, H510 (left-hand sets of histobars) and the normal airway epithelial cell line, 16HBE14o (right-hand sets of histobars). OD540, optical density of HRP content of cell lysates. Each data set of three histobars shows the effects of the following: HRP uptake (dark), endogenous peroxidase activity (white) and drug (grey) – TTX (1), lidocaine (2) or phenytoin (3). Each histobar represents the average±s.d. of data from at least six experiments. (D) Modified from Onganer and Djamgoz (2005).
Figure 2Immunohistochemical localisation of voltage-gated Na+ channel (VGSC) protein expression in human lung tissues, using a commercial pan-VGSC antibody. (A and B) SCLC, (C and D), normal lung epithelia. Voltage-gated Na+ channel immunoreactivity showed marked upregulation in SCLC (B vs D). Left hand panels (A and C) represent phase contrast images, right hand panels (B and D) are bright field images. Scale bar, 15 μm, applicable to all parts of the figure.