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Targeting the two-pore channel 2 in cancer progression and metastasis

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posted on 2025-07-30, 01:56 authored by Kathryn SkeldingKathryn Skelding, DL Barry, DZ Theron, Lisa LinczLisa Lincz
The importance of Ca<sup>2+</sup> signaling, and particularly Ca<sup>2+</sup> channels, in key events of cancer cell function such as proliferation, metastasis, autophagy and angiogenesis, has recently begun to be appreciated. Of particular note are two-pore channels (TPCs), a group of recently identified Ca<sup>2+</sup>-channels, located within the endolysosomal system. TPC2 has recently emerged as an intracellular ion channel of significant pathophysiological relevance, specifically in cancer, and interest in its role as an anti-cancer drug target has begun to be explored. Herein, an overview of the cancer-related functions of TPC2 and a discussion of its potential as a target for therapeutic intervention, including a summary of clinical trials examining the TPC2 inhibitors, naringenin, tetrandrine, and verapamil for the treatment of various cancers is provided.

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Journal title

Exploration of Targeted Anti Tumor Therapy

Location

United States

Volume

3

Issue

1

Pagination

62-89

Publisher

Open Exploration Publishing

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing

School

School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy

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  • Open Access

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