Connecting Calcium-Based Nanomaterials and Cancer: From Diagnosis to Therapy

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作者
Shuang Bai [1 ]
Yulu Lan [1 ]
Shiying Fu [2 ]
Hongwei Cheng [1 ]
Zhixiang Lu [1 ]
Gang Liu [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory of Molecular Vaccinology and Molecular Diagnostics,Center for Molecular Imaging and Translational Medicine,School of Public Health,Xiamen University
[2] State Key Laboratory of Cellular Stress Biology,Innovation Center for Cell Biology,School of Life Sciences,Xiamen University
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R730 [一般性问题]; TB383.1 [];
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100214 ; 070205 ; 080501 ; 1406 ;
摘要
As the indispensable second cellular messenger, calcium signaling is involved in the regulation of almost all physiological processes by activating specific target proteins. The importance of calcium ions(Ca2+) makes its “Janus nature” strictly regulated by its concentration. Abnormal regulation of calcium signals may cause some diseases; however, artificial regulation of calcium homeostasis in local lesions may also play a therapeutic role. “Calcium overload,” for example, is characterized by excessive enrichment of intracellular Ca2+, which irreversibly switches calcium signaling from “positive regulation” to “reverse destruction,” leading to cell death. However, this undesirable death could be defined as “calcicoptosis” to offer a novel approach for cancer treatment. Indeed, Ca2+ is involved in various cancer diagnostic and therapeutic events, including calcium overload-induced calcium homeostasis disorder, calcium channels dysregulation, mitochondrial dysfunction, calcium-associated immunoregulation, cell/vascular/tumor calcification, and calcification-mediated CT imaging. In parallel, the development of multifunctional calcium-based nanomaterials(e.g., calcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, calcium peroxide, and hydroxyapatite) is becoming abundantly available. This review will highlight the latest insights of the calcium-based nanomaterials, explain their application, and provide novel perspective. Identifying and characterizing new patterns of calcium-dependent signaling and exploiting the disease element linkage offer additional translational opportunities for cancer theranostics.
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页码:101 / 137
页数:37
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