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Mechanosensitive Ion Channels: Their Physiological Importance and Potential Key Role in Cancer

Álvaro Otero, Pablo Blanco-Carlón, Miguel Ángel Navarro-Aguadero, Miguel Gallardo, Joaquín Martínez‐López, María Velasco‐Estevez

2023International Journal of Molecular Sciences32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mechanosensitive ion channels comprise a broad group of proteins that sense mechanical extracellular and intracellular changes, translating them into cation influx to adapt and respond to these physical cues. All cells in the organism are mechanosensitive, and these physical cues have proven to have an important role in regulating proliferation, cell fate and differentiation, migration and cellular stress, among other processes. Indeed, the mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix in cancer change drastically due to high cell proliferation and modification of extracellular protein secretion, suggesting an important contribution to tumor cell regulation. In this review, we describe the physiological significance of mechanosensitive ion channels, emphasizing their role in cancer and immunity, and providing compelling proof of the importance of continuing to explore their potential as new therapeutic targets in cancer research.

Topics & Concepts

Mechanosensitive channelsExtracellularExtracellular matrixCell biologyIon channelIntracellularBiologyCancer cellCancerBiochemistryGeneticsReceptorErythrocyte Function and PathophysiologyIon channel regulation and functionIon Channels and Receptors