Journal
REDOX BIOLOGY
Volume 57, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.redox.2022.102503
Keywords
Gap junctions; Anti -cancer immunity; Oxidative stress; Bystander effect
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- Coordination of Superior Level Staff Improvement (CAPES, Brazil)
- Hercules Foundation
- Flemish Government (department EWI)
- Research Foundation -Flanders (FWO)
- FWO [12S9221N, G044420N, 1S67621N]
- University of Antwerp
- Flemish Government
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Gap junctions play a crucial role in cell-cell communication and have been linked to cancer progression and therapy. Understanding their mechanisms and regulation is essential for developing effective anti-cancer treatments.
Gap junctions (GJs), essential structures for cell-cell communication, are made of two hemichannels (commonly called connexons), one on each adjacent cell. Found in almost all cells, GJs play a pivotal role in many physiological and cellular processes, and have even been linked to the progression of diseases, such as cancer. Modulation of GJs is under investigation as a therapeutic strategy to kill tumor cells. Furthermore, GJs have also been studied for their key role in activating anti-cancer immunity and propagating radiation- and oxidative stress-induced cell death to neighboring cells, a process known as the bystander effect. While, gap junction (GJ)based therapeutic strategies are being developed, one major challenge has been the paradoxical role of GJs in both tumor progression and suppression, based on GJ composition, cancer factors, and tumoral context. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms of action, regulation, and the dual characteristics of GJs in cancer is critical for developing effective therapeutics. In this review, we provide an overview of the current understanding of GJs structure, function, and paradoxical pro- and anti-tumoral role in cancer. We also discuss the treatment strategies to target these GJs properties for anti-cancer responses, via modulation of GJ function.
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