1. The Ca(2+) -activated Cl(-) channel, ANO1 (TMEM16A), is a double-edged sword in cell proliferation and tumorigenesis.
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Qu Z, Yao W, Yao R, Liu X, Yu K, and Hartzell C
- Subjects
- Anoctamin-1, Calcium metabolism, Calcium Signaling genetics, Chloride Channels genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Humans, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinases genetics, Neoplasm Proteins genetics, Neoplasms pathology, Signal Transduction genetics, Carcinogenesis genetics, Cell Proliferation genetics, Chloride Channels biosynthesis, Neoplasm Proteins biosynthesis, Neoplasms genetics
- Abstract
Since anoctamin 1 ANO1 (TMEM16A) was found to be a molecular component of Ca(2+) -activated Cl(-) channels, its role in tumorigenesis has gained attention at a fast pace. ANO1 overexpression frequently occurs in the cancer tissues along with 11q13 chromosome amplification. Poor prognosis of many types of cancers has been closely correlated with ANO1 gene amplification and protein overexpression. ANO1 is now considered an excellent biomarker for certain cancers. Recent research suggests that it is the channel function of ANO1 that is involved in the tumorigenesis. However, how the overexpression of the functional ANO1 causes malignant transformation of tissues via signaling pathways, for example, MAPK remains to be investigated. Clarification of the reasons in future will avail to make ANO1 as a target for cancer treatment., (© 2014 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2014
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