The role of voltage gated T-type Ca2+ channel isoforms in mediating "capacitative" Ca2+ entry in cancer cells |
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Authors: | Gray Lloyd S Perez-Reyes Edward Gomora Juan Carlos Gamorra Juan Carlos Haverstick Doris M Shattock Michael McLatchie Linda Harper Jane Brooks Gavin Heady Tiffany Macdonald Timothy L |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, University of Virginia, P.O. Box 800214, Charlottesville, VA, USA. lsg5m@virginia.edu |
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Abstract: | The mechanism by which Ca2+ enters electrically non-excitable cells is unclear. The sensitivity of the Ca2+ entry pathway in electrically non-excitable cells to inhibition by extracellular Ni2+ was used to direct the synthesis of a library of simple, novel compounds. These novel compounds inhibit Ca2+ entry into and, consequently, proliferation of several cancer cell lines. They showed stereoselective inhibition of proliferation and Ca2+ influx with identical stereoselective inhibition of heterologously expressed Cav3.2 isoform of T-type Ca2+ channels. Proliferation of human embryonic kidney (HEK)293 cells transfected with the Cav3.2 Ca2+ channel was also blocked. Cancer cell lines sensitive to our compounds express message for the Cav3.2 T-type Ca2+ channel isoform, its delta25B splice variant, or both, while a cell line resistant to our compounds does not. These observations raise the possibility that clinically useful drugs can be designed based upon the ability to block these Ca2+ channels. |
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Keywords: | Non-excitable cells HEK293 Voltage gated Neoplasms Therapy Calcium channels T-type Cell division Drug effects |
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