International audienceThe degradation of the extracellular matrix by cancer cells represents an essential step in metastatic progression and this is performed by cancer cell structures called invadopodia. Na V 1.5 (also known as SCN5A) Na + channels are overexpressed in breast cancer tumours and are associated with metastatic occurrence. It has been previously shown that Na V 1.5 activity enhances breast cancer cell invasiveness through perimembrane acidification and subsequent degradation of the extracellular matrix by cysteine cathepsins. Here, we show that Na V 1.5 colocalises with Na + /H + exchanger type 1 (NHE-1) and caveolin-1 at the sites of matrix remodelling in invadopodia of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells. NHE-1, Na V 1.5 and cav...
Cancer cells and tissues, regardless of their origin and genetic background, have an aberrant regula...
Nav1.5 is one of the nine voltage-gated sodium channel-alpha subunit (VGSC-α) family members. The Na...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that ion channels are critically involved in cancer ...
International audienceThe degradation of the extracellular matrix by cancer cells represents an esse...
The degradation of the extracellular matrix by cancer cells represents an essential step in metastat...
International audienceNaV1.5 sodium channels enhance the invasiveness of breast cancer cells through...
Les cellules cancéreuses mammaires invasives expriment des canaux sodiques NaV1.5 dont l’activité se...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of death worldwide, with 0.9 million deaths per ...
International audienceAbstract Loss of epithelial polarity and gain in invasiveness by carcinoma cel...
Ionic messengers signal several critical events in carcinogenesis, including metastasis, the leading...
L'expression de canaux sodiques dépendants du voltage (NaV) est associée au caractère invasif de cer...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation is a critical process in tumor cell invasion and requires mem...
Expression of the neonatal splice variant of the voltage-gated sodium channel alpha-subunit (VGSC) s...
Purpose: Ion channel activity is involved in several basic cellular behaviors that are integral to m...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that ion channels are critically involved in cancer ...
Cancer cells and tissues, regardless of their origin and genetic background, have an aberrant regula...
Nav1.5 is one of the nine voltage-gated sodium channel-alpha subunit (VGSC-α) family members. The Na...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that ion channels are critically involved in cancer ...
International audienceThe degradation of the extracellular matrix by cancer cells represents an esse...
The degradation of the extracellular matrix by cancer cells represents an essential step in metastat...
International audienceNaV1.5 sodium channels enhance the invasiveness of breast cancer cells through...
Les cellules cancéreuses mammaires invasives expriment des canaux sodiques NaV1.5 dont l’activité se...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of death worldwide, with 0.9 million deaths per ...
International audienceAbstract Loss of epithelial polarity and gain in invasiveness by carcinoma cel...
Ionic messengers signal several critical events in carcinogenesis, including metastasis, the leading...
L'expression de canaux sodiques dépendants du voltage (NaV) est associée au caractère invasif de cer...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation is a critical process in tumor cell invasion and requires mem...
Expression of the neonatal splice variant of the voltage-gated sodium channel alpha-subunit (VGSC) s...
Purpose: Ion channel activity is involved in several basic cellular behaviors that are integral to m...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that ion channels are critically involved in cancer ...
Cancer cells and tissues, regardless of their origin and genetic background, have an aberrant regula...
Nav1.5 is one of the nine voltage-gated sodium channel-alpha subunit (VGSC-α) family members. The Na...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that ion channels are critically involved in cancer ...