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Advances in the study of cancer metastasis and calcium signaling as potential therapeutic targets.

Chaochu CuiYongxi ZhangGang LiuShuhong ZhangJinghang ZhangXianwei Wang
Published in: Exploration of targeted anti-tumor therapy (2021)
Metastasis is still the primary cause of cancer-related mortality. However, the underlying mechanisms of cancer metastasis are not yet fully understood. Currently, the epithelial-mesenchymal transition, metabolic remodeling, cancer cell intercommunication and the tumor microenvironment including diverse stromal cells, are reported to affect the metastatic process of cancer cells. Calcium ions (Ca 2+ ) are ubiquitous second messengers that manipulate cancer metastasis by affecting signaling pathways. Diverse transporter/pump/channel-mediated Ca 2+ currents form Ca 2+ oscillations that can be decoded by Ca 2+ -binding proteins, which are promising prognostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets of cancer metastasis. This paper presents a review of the advances in research on the mechanisms underlying cancer metastasis and the roles of Ca 2+ -related signals in these events.
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