Lysosomal Calcium Channels in Autophagy and Cancer

Ca<sup>2+</sup> is pivotal intracellular messenger that coordinates multiple cell functions such as fertilization, growth, differentiation, and viability. Intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> signaling is regulated by both extracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> entry and Ca<su...

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Main Authors: Yi Wu, Peng Huang, Xian-Ping Dong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Cancers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/6/1299
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spelling doaj-ef1163d821604fc4af392edb57e804472021-03-16T00:00:45ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942021-03-01131299129910.3390/cancers13061299Lysosomal Calcium Channels in Autophagy and CancerYi Wu0Peng Huang1Xian-Ping Dong2Collaborative Innovation Center for Biomedicine, School of Clinical Medicine, Shanghai University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Shanghai 201318, ChinaCollaborative Innovation Center for Biomedicine, School of Clinical Medicine, Shanghai University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Shanghai 201318, ChinaDepartments of Physiology and Biophysics, Dalhousie University, 5850 College Street, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, CanadaCa<sup>2+</sup> is pivotal intracellular messenger that coordinates multiple cell functions such as fertilization, growth, differentiation, and viability. Intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> signaling is regulated by both extracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> entry and Ca<sup>2+</sup> release from intracellular stores. Apart from working as the cellular recycling center, the lysosome has been increasingly recognized as a significant intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> store that provides Ca<sup>2+</sup> to regulate many cellular processes. The lysosome also talks to other organelles by releasing and taking up Ca<sup>2+</sup>. In lysosomal Ca<sup>2+</sup>-dependent processes, autophagy is particularly important, because it has been implicated in many human diseases including cancer. This review will discuss the major components of lysosomal Ca<sup>2+</sup> stores and their roles in autophagy and human cancer progression.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/6/1299lysosomeion channelcalciumautophagycancer
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Peng Huang
Xian-Ping Dong
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Peng Huang
Xian-Ping Dong
Lysosomal Calcium Channels in Autophagy and Cancer
Cancers
lysosome
ion channel
calcium
autophagy
cancer
author_facet Yi Wu
Peng Huang
Xian-Ping Dong
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title Lysosomal Calcium Channels in Autophagy and Cancer
title_short Lysosomal Calcium Channels in Autophagy and Cancer
title_full Lysosomal Calcium Channels in Autophagy and Cancer
title_fullStr Lysosomal Calcium Channels in Autophagy and Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Lysosomal Calcium Channels in Autophagy and Cancer
title_sort lysosomal calcium channels in autophagy and cancer
publisher MDPI AG
series Cancers
issn 2072-6694
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Ca<sup>2+</sup> is pivotal intracellular messenger that coordinates multiple cell functions such as fertilization, growth, differentiation, and viability. Intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> signaling is regulated by both extracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> entry and Ca<sup>2+</sup> release from intracellular stores. Apart from working as the cellular recycling center, the lysosome has been increasingly recognized as a significant intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> store that provides Ca<sup>2+</sup> to regulate many cellular processes. The lysosome also talks to other organelles by releasing and taking up Ca<sup>2+</sup>. In lysosomal Ca<sup>2+</sup>-dependent processes, autophagy is particularly important, because it has been implicated in many human diseases including cancer. This review will discuss the major components of lysosomal Ca<sup>2+</sup> stores and their roles in autophagy and human cancer progression.
topic lysosome
ion channel
calcium
autophagy
cancer
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/6/1299
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