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Nucleoplasmic calcium is required for cell proliferation
Authors:Rodrigues Michele A  Gomes Dawidson A  Leite M Fatima  Grant Wayne  Zhang Lei  Lam Wing  Cheng Yung-Chi  Bennett Anton M  Nathanson Michael H
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8019, USA.
Abstract:Ca(2+) signals regulate cell proliferation, but the spatial and temporal specificity of these signals is unknown. Here we use selective buffers of nucleoplasmic or cytoplasmic Ca(2+) to determine that cell proliferation depends upon Ca(2+) signals within the nucleus rather than in the cytoplasm. Nuclear Ca(2+) signals stimulate cell growth rather than inhibit apoptosis and specifically permit cells to advance through early prophase. Selective buffering of nuclear but not cytoplasmic Ca(2+) signals also impairs growth of tumors in vivo. These findings reveal a major physiological and potential pathophysiological role for nucleoplasmic Ca(2+) signals and suggest that this information can be used to design novel therapeutic strategies to regulate conditions of abnormal cell growth.
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