Calcium signaling in cancer progression and therapy
Ling Wu, Weidong Lian, Liang Zhao
Abstract
The old Greek aphorism 'Panta Rhei' ('everything flows') is true for all living things in general. As a dynamic process, calcium signaling plays fundamental roles in cellular activities under both normal and pathological conditions, with recent researches uncovering its involvement in cell proliferation, migration, survival, gene expression, and more. The major question we address here is how calcium signaling affects cancer progression and whether it could be targeted to combine with classic chemotherapeutics or emerging immunotherapies to improve their efficacy.
Topics & Concepts
CalciumCancerMedicineCancer researchOncologyNeuroscienceInternal medicineBiologyIon channel regulation and functionIon Channels and ReceptorsErythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology