In comparison with normal cells, cancer cells are equipped with a higher number of lysosomes, involved in degradative and non-degradative roles. In particular, the lysosome is a Ca2+signalling hub, and the enhancement of this interconnected machinery in cancer cells has recently prompted investigations into the role that lysosomal ion channels play in oncology. The present review reports findings about the emerging role of lysosomal Ca2+channels: Two-Pore Channels (TPCs), Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channels (TRPMLs; mucolipins), and Purinergic X Receptor 4 (P2×4R), in a variety of cancer models, highlighting their impact on crucial functions such as the regulation of autophagy and the composition of the tumour microenvironment, inc...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers and the second most frequent cause of cancer death a...
P2X4 receptors (P2X4R) are ligand-gated ion channels activated by ATP and with a high permeability t...
Lee JM, Davis FM, Roberts-Thomson SJ, Monteith GR. Ion channels and transporters in cancer. 4. Remod...
In comparison with normal cells, cancer cells are equipped with a higher number of lysosomes, involv...
The endolysosomal system (ES) consists of lysosomes; early, late, and recycling endosomes; and autop...
The endolysosomal system (ES) consists of lysosomes;early, late, and recycling endosomes;and autopha...
The acidic vesicles of the endolysosomal (EL) system are emerging as an intracellular Ca2+ store imp...
Lysosomes and lysosome-related organelles (LROs) are involved in many intracellular signaling pathwa...
Acidic organelles act as intracellular Ca2+ stores; they actively sequester Ca2+ in their ...
Ion channels are abundantly expressed in both excitable and non-excitable cells, thereby regulating ...
Summary: During tumor progression, lysosome function is often maladaptively upregulated to match the...
This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Membrane channels and transporters in cancers.Inte...
During tumor progression, lysosome function is often maladaptively upregulated to match the high ene...
Cancer cells acquire the ability to modify the calcium signaling network by altering the expression ...
Two-pore channel proteins, TPC1 and TPC2, are calcium permeable ion channels found localized to the ...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers and the second most frequent cause of cancer death a...
P2X4 receptors (P2X4R) are ligand-gated ion channels activated by ATP and with a high permeability t...
Lee JM, Davis FM, Roberts-Thomson SJ, Monteith GR. Ion channels and transporters in cancer. 4. Remod...
In comparison with normal cells, cancer cells are equipped with a higher number of lysosomes, involv...
The endolysosomal system (ES) consists of lysosomes; early, late, and recycling endosomes; and autop...
The endolysosomal system (ES) consists of lysosomes;early, late, and recycling endosomes;and autopha...
The acidic vesicles of the endolysosomal (EL) system are emerging as an intracellular Ca2+ store imp...
Lysosomes and lysosome-related organelles (LROs) are involved in many intracellular signaling pathwa...
Acidic organelles act as intracellular Ca2+ stores; they actively sequester Ca2+ in their ...
Ion channels are abundantly expressed in both excitable and non-excitable cells, thereby regulating ...
Summary: During tumor progression, lysosome function is often maladaptively upregulated to match the...
This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Membrane channels and transporters in cancers.Inte...
During tumor progression, lysosome function is often maladaptively upregulated to match the high ene...
Cancer cells acquire the ability to modify the calcium signaling network by altering the expression ...
Two-pore channel proteins, TPC1 and TPC2, are calcium permeable ion channels found localized to the ...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers and the second most frequent cause of cancer death a...
P2X4 receptors (P2X4R) are ligand-gated ion channels activated by ATP and with a high permeability t...
Lee JM, Davis FM, Roberts-Thomson SJ, Monteith GR. Ion channels and transporters in cancer. 4. Remod...