Literature DB >> 23294334

Targeting Ca²⁺ transport in cancer: close reality or long perspective?

Natalia Prevarskaya1, Roman Skryma, Yaroslav Shuba.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Cancer is caused by defects in the mechanisms underlying cell proliferation, death and migration. Calcium ions are central to all of these phenomena, serving as major signalling agents with the spatial localisation, magnitude and temporal characteristics of calcium signals ultimately determining cell's fate. The transformation of a normal cell into a malignant derivative is associated with a major rearrangement of Ca(2+) pumps, Na/Ca exchangers and Ca(2+) channels, which leads to enhanced proliferation and invasion under compromised/impaired ability to die. AREAS COVERED: This paper examines the changes in Ca(2+) signalling and the mechanisms that underlie the passage from normal to pathological cell growth and death control. Understanding these changes and identifying the molecular players involved provide new perspectives for cancer treatment. EXPERT OPINION: Despite compelling evidence that the disruption of Ca(2+) homeostasis in cancer cells leads to the promotion of certain malignant phenotypes as well as the identification of key Ca(2+)-transporting molecules whose altered expression and/or function underlies pathological changes, the therapeutic utilisation of these findings for cancer treatment is still at its infancy. However, the rapid development of the field warrants the development of improved molecular Ca(2+) transport-targeting tools for cancer diagnosis and treatment.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23294334     DOI: 10.1517/14728222.2013.741594

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Ther Targets        ISSN: 1472-8222            Impact factor:   6.902


  21 in total

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Journal:  Carcinogenesis       Date:  2019-04-29       Impact factor: 4.944

2.  Inhibition of store-operated Ca2+ entry counteracts the apoptosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells induced by sodium butyrate.

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Journal:  Oncol Lett       Date:  2016-12-07       Impact factor: 2.967

3.  Sodium-calcium exchanger 1 regulates epithelial cell migration via calcium-dependent extracellular signal-regulated kinase signaling.

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Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2015-03-13       Impact factor: 5.157

4.  Targeting ion transport in cancer.

Authors:  E Oosterwijk; R J Gillies
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2014-02-03       Impact factor: 6.237

Review 5.  Remodelling of Ca2+ transport in cancer: how it contributes to cancer hallmarks?

Authors:  Natalia Prevarskaya; Halima Ouadid-Ahidouch; Roman Skryma; Yaroslav Shuba
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2014-02-03       Impact factor: 6.237

Review 6.  Calcium-ATPases: Gene disorders and dysregulation in cancer.

Authors:  Donna Dang; Rajini Rao
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2015-11-30

7.  Orai3 constitutes a native store-operated calcium entry that regulates non small cell lung adenocarcinoma cell proliferation.

Authors:  Anne-Sophie Ay; Nazim Benzerdjeb; Nazim Benzerdjerb; Henri Sevestre; Ahmed Ahidouch; Halima Ouadid-Ahidouch
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-09-13       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 8.  The role of intracellular calcium for the development and treatment of neuroblastoma.

Authors:  Noothan Jyothi Satheesh; Dietrich Büsselberg
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2015-05-22       Impact factor: 6.639

9.  Proteome-wide characterization of signalling interactions in the hippocampal CA4/DG subfield of patients with Alzheimer's disease.

Authors:  Jae Ho Kim; Julien Franck; Taewook Kang; Helmut Heinsen; Rivka Ravid; Isidro Ferrer; Mi Hee Cheon; Joo-Yong Lee; Jong Shin Yoo; Harry W Steinbusch; Michel Salzet; Isabelle Fournier; Young Mok Park
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-06-10       Impact factor: 4.379

10.  ICRAC controls the rapid androgen response in human primary prostate epithelial cells and is altered in prostate cancer.

Authors:  Christian Holzmann; Tatiana Kilch; Sven Kappel; Andrea Armbrüster; Volker Jung; Michael Stöckle; Ivan Bogeski; Eva C Schwarz; Christine Peinelt
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2013-11
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