Calcium-permeable ion channels in control of autophagy and cancer

Autophagy, or cellular self-eating, is a tightly regulated cellular pathway the main purpose of which is lysosomal degradation and subsequent recycling of cytoplasmic material to maintain normal cellular homeostasis. Defects in autophagy are linked to a variety of pathological states, including canc...

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Main Authors: Artem eKondratskyi, Maya eYassine, Kateryna eKondratska, Roman eSkryma, Christian eSlomianny, Natalia ePrevarskaya
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-10-01
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spelling doaj-e78e0f428c7d4be7b786877d90d8bb472020-11-24T22:56:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2013-10-01410.3389/fphys.2013.0027259420Calcium-permeable ion channels in control of autophagy and cancerArtem eKondratskyi0Maya eYassine1Kateryna eKondratska2Roman eSkryma3Christian eSlomianny4Natalia ePrevarskaya5Inserm, U-1003, Equipe labellisée par la Ligue Nationale contre le cancer. Laboratory of Excellence, Ion Channels Science and Therapeutics, Université Lille 1Inserm, U-1003, Equipe labellisée par la Ligue Nationale contre le cancer. Laboratory of Excellence, Ion Channels Science and Therapeutics, Université Lille 1Inserm, U-1003, Equipe labellisée par la Ligue Nationale contre le cancer. Laboratory of Excellence, Ion Channels Science and Therapeutics, Université Lille 1Inserm, U-1003, Equipe labellisée par la Ligue Nationale contre le cancer. Laboratory of Excellence, Ion Channels Science and Therapeutics, Université Lille 1Inserm, U-1003, Equipe labellisée par la Ligue Nationale contre le cancer. Laboratory of Excellence, Ion Channels Science and Therapeutics, Université Lille 1Inserm, U-1003, Equipe labellisée par la Ligue Nationale contre le cancer. Laboratory of Excellence, Ion Channels Science and Therapeutics, Université Lille 1Autophagy, or cellular self-eating, is a tightly regulated cellular pathway the main purpose of which is lysosomal degradation and subsequent recycling of cytoplasmic material to maintain normal cellular homeostasis. Defects in autophagy are linked to a variety of pathological states, including cancer. Cancer is the disease associated with abnormal tissue growth following an alteration in such fundamental cellular processes as apoptosis, proliferation, differentiation, migration and autophagy. The role of autophagy in cancer is complex, as it can promote both tumor prevention and survival/treatment resistance. It’s now clear, that modulation of autophagy has a great potential in cancer diagnosis and treatment. Recent findings identified intracellular calcium as an important regulator of both basal and induced autophagy. Calcium is a ubiquitous secondary messenger which regulates plethora of physiological and pathological processes such as aging, neurodegeneration and cancer. The role of calcium and calcium-permeable channels in cancer is well established, whereas the information about molecular nature of channels regulating autophagy and the mechanisms of this regulation is still limited. Here we review existing mechanisms of autophagy regulation by calcium and calcium-permeable ion channels. Furthermore, we will also discuss some calcium-permeable channels as the potential new candidates for autophagy regulation. Finally we will propose the possible link between calcium permeable channels, autophagy and cancer progression and therapeutic response.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2013.00272/fullAutophagyCalciumIon ChannelsCancerTRP
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author Artem eKondratskyi
Maya eYassine
Kateryna eKondratska
Roman eSkryma
Christian eSlomianny
Natalia ePrevarskaya
spellingShingle Artem eKondratskyi
Maya eYassine
Kateryna eKondratska
Roman eSkryma
Christian eSlomianny
Natalia ePrevarskaya
Calcium-permeable ion channels in control of autophagy and cancer
Frontiers in Physiology
Autophagy
Calcium
Ion Channels
Cancer
TRP
author_facet Artem eKondratskyi
Maya eYassine
Kateryna eKondratska
Roman eSkryma
Christian eSlomianny
Natalia ePrevarskaya
author_sort Artem eKondratskyi
title Calcium-permeable ion channels in control of autophagy and cancer
title_short Calcium-permeable ion channels in control of autophagy and cancer
title_full Calcium-permeable ion channels in control of autophagy and cancer
title_fullStr Calcium-permeable ion channels in control of autophagy and cancer
title_full_unstemmed Calcium-permeable ion channels in control of autophagy and cancer
title_sort calcium-permeable ion channels in control of autophagy and cancer
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Physiology
issn 1664-042X
publishDate 2013-10-01
description Autophagy, or cellular self-eating, is a tightly regulated cellular pathway the main purpose of which is lysosomal degradation and subsequent recycling of cytoplasmic material to maintain normal cellular homeostasis. Defects in autophagy are linked to a variety of pathological states, including cancer. Cancer is the disease associated with abnormal tissue growth following an alteration in such fundamental cellular processes as apoptosis, proliferation, differentiation, migration and autophagy. The role of autophagy in cancer is complex, as it can promote both tumor prevention and survival/treatment resistance. It’s now clear, that modulation of autophagy has a great potential in cancer diagnosis and treatment. Recent findings identified intracellular calcium as an important regulator of both basal and induced autophagy. Calcium is a ubiquitous secondary messenger which regulates plethora of physiological and pathological processes such as aging, neurodegeneration and cancer. The role of calcium and calcium-permeable channels in cancer is well established, whereas the information about molecular nature of channels regulating autophagy and the mechanisms of this regulation is still limited. Here we review existing mechanisms of autophagy regulation by calcium and calcium-permeable ion channels. Furthermore, we will also discuss some calcium-permeable channels as the potential new candidates for autophagy regulation. Finally we will propose the possible link between calcium permeable channels, autophagy and cancer progression and therapeutic response.
topic Autophagy
Calcium
Ion Channels
Cancer
TRP
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2013.00272/full
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