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Calcium and calcium-related proteins in endometrial cancer: opportunities for pharmacological intervention

Ting Huang, Jingyi Zhou, Jianliu Wang

2022International Journal of Biological Sciences33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Intracellular calcium ions are key second messengers and play an important role in malignant transformation and cancer progression. Estrogen can evoke intracellular calcium increases through membrane-initiated effects and activate subsequent kinase cascades within minutes in normal and cancerous epithelial cells. Ca 2+ -related proteins are expressed in normal epithelial cells or endometrial cancer cells, some of which are upregulated by estrogen. Both estrogen-induced transient calcium increases and long-term changes in protein expression levels may be involved in regulating cancer initiation, progression and metastasis. Calcium channel blockers are reported to regulate both the rapid estrogen-induced intracellular Ca 2+ increase and cell proliferation, apoptosis and migration, thus having the potential for pharmacological modulators to be repurposed for the treatment of endometrial cancer.

Topics & Concepts

CalciumEstrogenIntracellularEndometrial cancerCalcium in biologySecond messenger systemCancer cellCalcium signalingCell biologyDownregulation and upregulationCancerKinaseCancer researchCalcium channelEstrogen receptorChemistryEndocrinologyBiologyInternal medicineMedicineBiochemistryBreast cancerGeneIon channel regulation and functionEstrogen and related hormone effectsVitamin D Research Studies