The Role of Mitochondrial Calcium Signaling in the Pathophysiology of Cancer Cells

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The pioneering work of Richard Altman on the presence of mitochondria in cells set in motion a field of research dedicated to uncovering the secrets of the mitochondria. Despite limitations in studying the structure and function of the mitochondria, advances in our understanding of this organelle prompted the development of potential treatments for various diseases, from neurodegenerative conditions to muscular dystrophy and cancer. As the powerhouses of the cell, the mitochondria represent the essence of cellular life and as such, a selective advantage for cancer cells. Much of the function of the mitochondria relies on Ca2+ homeostasis and the presence of effective Ca2+ signaling to maintain the balance between mitochondrial function and dysfunction and subsequently, cell survival. Ca2+ regulates the mitochondrial respiration rate which in turn increases ATP synthesis, but too much Ca2+ can also trigger the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway; however, cancer cells have evolved mechanisms to modulate mitochondrial Ca2+ influx and efflux in order to sustain their metabolic demand and ensure their survival. Therefore, targeting the mitochondrial Ca2+ signaling involved in the bioenergetic and apoptotic pathways could serve as potential approaches to treat cancer patients. This chapter will review the role of Ca2+ signaling in mediating the function of the mitochondria and its involvement in health and disease with special focus on the pathophysiology of cancer.

Idioma originalEnglish
Título de la publicación alojadaAdvances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
EditorialSpringer New York LLC
Páginas747-770
Número de páginas24
DOI
EstadoPublished - 2020

Serie de la publicación

NombreAdvances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
Volumen1131
ISSN (versión impresa)0065-2598
ISSN (versión digital)2214-8019

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Funding Information:
Acknowledgements AS is supported through the cancer research training program (CRTP) administered by the Beatrice Hunter Cancer Research Institute (BHCRI) and funded by The Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Terry Fox Research Institute (TFRI), Cancer Care Nova Scotia, Dalhousie Medical Research Foundation (DMRF) and the Canadian Cancer Society Nova Scotia Division.

Funding Information:
AS is supported through the cancer research training program (CRTP) administered by the Beatrice Hunter Cancer Research Institute (BHCRI) and funded by The Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Terry Fox Research Institute (TFRI), Cancer Care Nova Scotia, Dalhousie Medical Research Foundation (DMRF) and the Canadian Cancer Society Nova Scotia Division.

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© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.

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  • General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology

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