TRP Channels Interactome in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: A Potential Therapeutic Target

Integral membrane proteins, known as Transient Receptor Potential (TRP), channels are cellular sensors for various physical and chemical stimuli in the nervous system, respiratory airways, colon, pancreas, bladder, skin, cardiovascular system, and eyes. TRP channels with nine subfamilies are classif...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Taha Khalaf, Yuanyuan Wei, Samiah Yasmin Abdul Kadir, Jamaludin Zainol, Zahraa Oglah
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-03-01
Series:Medical Sciences Forum
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-9992/21/1/9
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author Ahmad Taha Khalaf
Yuanyuan Wei
Samiah Yasmin Abdul Kadir
Jamaludin Zainol
Zahraa Oglah
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Yuanyuan Wei
Samiah Yasmin Abdul Kadir
Jamaludin Zainol
Zahraa Oglah
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description Integral membrane proteins, known as Transient Receptor Potential (TRP), channels are cellular sensors for various physical and chemical stimuli in the nervous system, respiratory airways, colon, pancreas, bladder, skin, cardiovascular system, and eyes. TRP channels with nine subfamilies are classified by sequence similarity, resulting in this superfamily’s tremendous physiological functional diversity. Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most common and aggressive form of pancreatic cancer. Moreover, the development of effective treatment methods for pancreatic cancer has been hindered by the lack of understanding of the pathogenesis, partly due to the difficulty in studying human tissue samples. However, scientific research on this topic has witnessed steady development in the past few years in understanding the molecular mechanisms that underlie TRP channel disturbance. This brief review summarizes current knowledge of the molecular role of TRP channels in the development and progression of pancreatic ductal carcinoma to identify potential therapeutic interventions.
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spelling doaj.art-ddb7b55dc8ef42efa2b090fd996ad6532023-12-22T14:28:39ZengMDPI AGMedical Sciences Forum2673-99922023-03-01211910.3390/ECB2023-14133TRP Channels Interactome in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: A Potential Therapeutic TargetAhmad Taha Khalaf0Yuanyuan Wei1Samiah Yasmin Abdul Kadir2Jamaludin Zainol3Zahraa Oglah4Basic Medical College, Chengdu University, Chengdu 610106, ChinaBasic Medical College, Chengdu University, Chengdu 610106, ChinaFaculty of Medicine, Widad University College, BIM Point, Bandar Indera Mahkota, Kuantan 25200, MalaysiaFaculty of Medicine, Widad University College, BIM Point, Bandar Indera Mahkota, Kuantan 25200, MalaysiaSchool of Science, Auckland University of Technology (AUT), 55 Wellesley Street, Auckland 1010, New ZealandIntegral membrane proteins, known as Transient Receptor Potential (TRP), channels are cellular sensors for various physical and chemical stimuli in the nervous system, respiratory airways, colon, pancreas, bladder, skin, cardiovascular system, and eyes. TRP channels with nine subfamilies are classified by sequence similarity, resulting in this superfamily’s tremendous physiological functional diversity. Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most common and aggressive form of pancreatic cancer. Moreover, the development of effective treatment methods for pancreatic cancer has been hindered by the lack of understanding of the pathogenesis, partly due to the difficulty in studying human tissue samples. However, scientific research on this topic has witnessed steady development in the past few years in understanding the molecular mechanisms that underlie TRP channel disturbance. This brief review summarizes current knowledge of the molecular role of TRP channels in the development and progression of pancreatic ductal carcinoma to identify potential therapeutic interventions.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-9992/21/1/9pancreatic cancerductal carcinomaadenocarcinomatumorTRP channelpathogenesis
spellingShingle Ahmad Taha Khalaf
Yuanyuan Wei
Samiah Yasmin Abdul Kadir
Jamaludin Zainol
Zahraa Oglah
TRP Channels Interactome in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: A Potential Therapeutic Target
Medical Sciences Forum
pancreatic cancer
ductal carcinoma
adenocarcinoma
tumor
TRP channel
pathogenesis
title TRP Channels Interactome in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: A Potential Therapeutic Target
title_full TRP Channels Interactome in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: A Potential Therapeutic Target
title_fullStr TRP Channels Interactome in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: A Potential Therapeutic Target
title_full_unstemmed TRP Channels Interactome in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: A Potential Therapeutic Target
title_short TRP Channels Interactome in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma: A Potential Therapeutic Target
title_sort trp channels interactome in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma a potential therapeutic target
topic pancreatic cancer
ductal carcinoma
adenocarcinoma
tumor
TRP channel
pathogenesis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-9992/21/1/9
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