TCRT August 2008

category image Volume 7
No. 4 (p 269-340)
August 2008
ISSN 1533-0338
Calcium and Tumor Angiogenesis

The Secret Marriage Between Calcium and Tumor Angiogenesis (p. 335-340)

Endothelial cell biochemistry and responsiveness to a wide variety of external stimula are regulated by intracellular calcium concentration.

During the last twenty years, electrophysiology and functional imaging based on the use of fluorescent probes provided several informations about the dynamics and role of calcium at the single cell level: highly diverse extracellular agonists, such as proangiogenic growth factors and vasoactive compounds, trigger increases in intracellular calcium and specific informations are transduced for proliferation, differentiation, death, movement in physiological and pathological conditions.

Obviously, the investigation at multicellular and tissutal levels is much more complex. In this review we discuss the potential specific roles of calcium signaling in tumor angiogenesis progression trying to address two key questions: (i) how can this ion play specific roles in the angiogenesis regulation; and (ii) could it be used as a target to interfere with or prevent tumor vascularization?

Luca Munaron, Ph.D.*
Cristiana Tomatis
Alessandra Fiorio Pla, Ph.D.

Department of Animal and Human Biology
Nanostructured Interfaces and Surfaces Centre of Excellence (NIS)
Center for Complex Systems in Molecular Biology and Medicine ? SysBioM
Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Scienze Fisiche della Materia (CNISM)
University of Turin
Italy
*luca.munaron@unito.it

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