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Kv1.3 in the spotlight for treating immune diseases

María Navarro‐Pérez, Jesusa Capera, Anna Benavente-Garcia, Silvia Cassinelli, Magalí Colomer-Molera, Antônio Felipe

2024Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets20 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: signaling but also for cell-specific events. In this context, alterations in Kv1.3 are associated with multiple immune disorders. Excessive channel activity correlates with numerous autoimmune diseases, while reduced currents result in increased cancer prevalence and immunodeficiencies. AREAS COVERED: This review offers a general view of the role of Kv1.3 in every type of leukocyte. Moreover, diseases stemming from dysregulations of the channel are detailed, as well as current advances in their therapeutic research. EXPERT OPINION: Kv1.3 arises as a potential immune target in a variety of diseases. Several lines of research focused on channel modulation have yielded positive results. However, among the great variety of specific channel blockers, only one has reached clinical trials. Future investigations should focus on developing simpler administration routes for channel inhibitors to facilitate their entrance into clinical trials. Prospective Kv1.3-based treatments will ensure powerful therapies while minimizing undesired side effects.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemContext (archaeology)ImmunologyPotassium channelInnate immune systemCancerAcquired immune systemBiologyNeuroscienceMedicineGeneticsEndocrinologyPaleontologyIon channel regulation and functionInterstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary FibrosisMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research