Shuba Ia M
Fiziol Zh (1994). 2007;53(4):110-28.
Malignant transformation of the cells in cancer is caused by excessive proliferation accompanied by diminished ability for apoptosis due to the loss of normal control on these processes. Despite their ubiquity calcium ions are central to both processes, serving as major signalling agents. The present review examines what changes in calcium distribution among various compartments: extracellular space, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria take place during transition from normal to pathological cell growth and death, what Ca2+-handling proteins are involved, and how this affects spatial and temporal characteristics of Ca2+ signals aimed at regulating specific cellular responses. Uncovering the underlying molecular events may help elaborating new strategies for cancers treatment.
癌症中细胞的恶性转化是由过度增殖引起的,同时由于这些过程失去了正常控制,细胞凋亡能力减弱。尽管钙离子无处不在,但它们在这两个过程中都起着核心作用,是主要的信号传导因子。本综述探讨了在从正常细胞生长和死亡向病理状态转变过程中,细胞外空间、细胞质、内质网和线粒体等不同区室之间的钙分布发生了哪些变化,涉及哪些钙离子处理蛋白,以及这如何影响旨在调节特定细胞反应的钙离子信号的时空特征。揭示潜在的分子事件可能有助于制定新的癌症治疗策略。