Frontiers in Pharmacology (Aug 2021)

Calcium Channels: Noteworthy Regulators and Therapeutic Targets in Dermatological Diseases

  • Min Wang,
  • Yaoxiang Sun,
  • Linli Li,
  • Peipei Wu,
  • Ocansey DKW,
  • Ocansey DKW,
  • Hui Shi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.702264
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Dysfunctional skin barrier and impaired skin homeostasis may lead to or aggravate a series of dermatologic diseases. A large variety of biological events and bioactive molecules are involved in the process of skin wound healing and functional recovery. Calcium ions (Ca2+) released from intracellular stores as well as influx through plasma membrane are essential to skin function. Growing evidence suggests that calcium influx is mainly regulated by calcium-sensing receptors and channels, including voltage-gated, transient potential receptor, store-operated, and receptor-operated calcium channels, which not only maintain cellular Ca2+ homeostasis, but also participate in cell proliferation and skin cell homeostasis through Ca2+-sensitive proteins such as calmodulin (CaM). Furthermore, distinct types of Ca2+ channels not merely work separately, they may work concertedly to regulate cell function. In this review, we discussed different calcium-sensing receptors and channels, including voltage-gated, transient receptor potential, store-operated, and receptor-operated calcium channels, particularly focusing on their regulatory functions and inherent interactions as well as calcium channels-related reagents and drugs, which is expected to bridge basic research and clinical applications in dermatologic diseases.

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