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STIM and Orai proteins as novel targets for cancer therapy. A Review in the Theme: Cell and Molecular Processes in Cancer Metastasis

Journal

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-CELL PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 309, Issue 7, Pages C457-C469

Publisher

AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00064.2015

Keywords

STIM1; STIM2; Orai1; Orai3; cancer; angiogenesis

Funding

  1. DST-INSPIRE Faculty Fellowship, Government of India [IFA12, LSBM-038]
  2. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute from National Institutes of Health [R01 HL-097111, R01 HL-123364]
  3. American Heart Association Grant [14GRNT18880008]

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Calcium ( Ca2+)regulates a plethora of cellular functions including hallmarks of cancer development such as cell cycle progression and cellular migration. Receptor-regulated calcium rise in nonexcitable cells occurs through store-dependent as well as store-independent Ca2+ entry pathways. Stromal interaction molecules (STIM) and Orai proteins have been identified as critical constituents of both these Ca2+ influx pathways. STIMs and Orais have emerged as targets for cancer therapeutics as their altered expression and function have been shown to contribute to tumorigenesis. Recent data demonstrate that they play a vital role in development and metastasis of a variety of tumor types including breast, prostate, cervical, colorectal, brain, and skin tumors. In this review, we will retrospect the data supporting a key role for STIM1, STIM2, Orai1, and Orai3 proteins in tumorigenesis and discuss the potential of targeting these proteins for cancer therapy.

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