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Immunoregulatory Role of the Mechanosensitive Ion Channel Piezo1 in Inflammation and Cancer.

Yuexin WangZhiyuan ZhangQiuli YangYejin CaoYingjie DongYujing BiGuangwei Liu
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Piezo1 was originally identified as a mechanically activated, nonselective cation ion channel, with significant permeability to calcium ions, is evolutionally conserved, and is involved in the proliferation and development of various types of cells, in the context of various types of mechanical or innate stimuli. Recently, our study and work by others have reported that Piezo1 from all kinds of immune cells is involved in regulating many diseases, including infectious inflammation and cancer. This review summarizes the recent progress made in understanding the immunoregulatory role and mechanisms of the mechanical receptor Piezo1 in inflammation and cancer and provides new insight into the biological significance of Piezo1 in regulating immunity and tumors.
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