The rise of T-type channels in melanoma progression and chemotherapeutic resistance.

Biochim Biophys Acta Rev Cancer

Universitat de Lleida-IRBlLeida, Cell Calcium Signaling Lab, 25198, Rovira Roure, 80, Lleida, Spain. Electronic address:

Published: April 2020

Hyperactivation of the Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) pathway is prevalent in melanoma, principally due to mutations in the BRAF and NRAS genes. MAPK inhibitors are effective only short-term, and recurrence occurs due to functional redundancies or intertwined pathways. The remodeling of Ca signaling is also common in melanoma cells, partly through the increased expression of T-type channels (TTCCs). Here we summarize current knowledge about the prognostic value and molecular targeting of TTCCs. Furthermore, we discuss recent evidence pointing to TTCCs as molecular switches for melanoma chemoresistance, which set the grounds for novel combined therapies against the advanced disease.

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