| Literature DB >> 27409624 |
Guillaume P Grolez1, Dimitra Gkika2.
Abstract
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers in developed countries. Several studies suggest that variations in calcium homeostasis are involved in carcinogenesis. Interestingly, (Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin member 8) TRPM8 calcium permeable channel expression is differentially regulated during prostate carcinogenesis, thereby suggesting a potential functional role for this channel in those cell processes, which are important for PCa evolution. Indeed, several studies have shown that TRPM8 plays a key role in processes such as the proliferation, viability and cell migration of PCa cells. Where cell migration is concerned, TRPM8 seems to have a protective anti-invasive effect and could be a particularly promising therapeutic target. The goal of this review is to inventory advances in understanding of the role of TRPM8 in the installation and progression of PCa.Entities:
Keywords: TRPM8; migration; prostate cancer
Year: 2016 PMID: 27409624 PMCID: PMC5039497 DOI: 10.3390/ph9030044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmaceuticals (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8247
TRPM8 modulators can be used in research therapies against PCa.
| Molecule | Agonist/Antagonist | PCa-Related Cellular Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Capsazepine [ | Antagonist | Increased apoptosis in LnCaP cells |
| AMTB [ | Antagonist | Decreased proliferation in LnCaP cells |
| JNJ-39267631 [ | Antagonist | Not defined |
| BCTC [ | Antagonist | Decreased cell proliferation |
| M8-B [ | Antagonist | Not defined |
| Cannabigerol [ | Antagonist | Pro-apoptotic effects in Pca cells |
| PBMC [ | Antagonist | Not defined |
| PSA [ | Agonist | Decreased cell mobility in PC3-TRPM8 cells |
| Icilin [ | Agonist | Decreased cell mobility in PC3-TRPM8 cells |
| Menthol [ | Agonist | Decreased proliferaion, increased apoptosis |
| WS12 [ | Agonist | Not defined |
| D-3263 [ | Agonist | Decrease mice prostate hyperplasia |
TRPM8 regulatory proteins can be used in research therapies against PCa.
| Partners Protein | Agonist/Antagonist | PCa-Related Cellular Effect |
|---|---|---|
| G alpha protein [ | Antagonist | Inhibition of TRPM8 |
| sM8a protein [ | Antagonist | Negative regulation of full length TRPM8 |
| Pirt [ | Agonist | Enhances TRPM8 channel properties |
| TCAF1 [ | Agonist | Facilitates the opening state of TRPM8 and plasma membrane expression |
| PYR-41 [ | Agonist | Facilitates TRPM8 plasma membrane expression |