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Roles of TRPM channels in glioma

Zhigang Chen, Han Xie, Jun Liu, Jiajia Zhao, Ruixiang Huang, Yufei Xiang, Haoyuan Wu, Dasheng Tian, Erbao Bian, Zhang Xiong

2024Cancer Biology & Therapy12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gliomas are the most common type of primary brain tumor. Despite advances in treatment, it remains one of the most aggressive and deadly tumor of the central nervous system (CNS). Gliomas are characterized by high malignancy, heterogeneity, invasiveness, and high resistance to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. It is urgent to find potential new molecular targets for glioma. The TRPM channels consist of TRPM1-TPRM8 and play a role in many cellular functions, including proliferation, migration, invasion, angiogenesis, etc. More and more studies have shown that TRPM channels can be used as new therapeutic targets for glioma. In this review, we first introduce the structure, activation patterns, and physiological functions of TRPM channels. Additionally, the pathological mechanism of glioma mediated by TRPM2, 3, 7, and 8 and the related signaling pathways are described. Finally, we discuss the therapeutic potential of targeting TRPM for glioma.

Topics & Concepts

GliomaCancer researchTRPM2MedicineAngiogenesisNeuroscienceTransient receptor potential channelBiologyInternal medicineReceptorIon Channels and ReceptorsMagnesium in Health and DiseaseCalcium signaling and nucleotide metabolism