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Pathophysiological Roles of Histamine Receptors in Cancer Progression: Implications and Perspectives as Potential Molecular Targets

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BIOMOLECULES
卷 11, 期 8, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biom11081232

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histamine; histamine receptors; histamine receptor ligands; molecular target; tumor microenvironment; cancer progression; prognostic biomarkers

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korean government (MSIT) [NRF-2018R1A5A2023127]

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Histamine and its receptors play important roles in cancer biology, promoting cancer development, growth, and metastasis through interactions with different HRs, and regulating immune cell infiltration with immunomodulatory function. Various HR ligands affect tumor progression in different cancer types, and HR subtype expression levels may serve as prognostic biomarkers in multiple cancers.
High levels of histamine and histamine receptors (HRs), including H1R similar to H4R, are found in many different types of tumor cells and cells in the tumor microenvironment, suggesting their involvement in tumor progression. This review summarizes the latest evidence demonstrating the pathophysiological roles of histamine and its cognate receptors in cancer biology. We also discuss the novel therapeutic approaches of selective HR ligands and their potential prognostic values in cancer treatment. Briefly, histamine is highly implicated in cancer development, growth, and metastasis through interactions with distinct HRs. It also regulates the infiltration of immune cells into the tumor sites, exerting an immunomodulatory function. Moreover, the effects of various HR ligands, including H1R antagonists, H2R antagonists, and H4R agonists, on tumor progression in many different cancer types are described. Interestingly, the expression levels of HR subtypes may serve as prognostic biomarkers in several cancers. Taken together, HRs are promising targets for cancer treatment, and HR ligands may offer novel therapeutic potential, alone or in combination with conventional therapy. However, due to the complexity of the pathophysiological roles of histamine and HRs in cancer biology, further studies are warranted before HR ligands can be introduced into clinical settings.

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