International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Dec 2022)

New Frontiers on ER Stress Modulation: Are TRP Channels the Leading Actors?

  • Vincenzo Vestuto,
  • Veronica Di Sarno,
  • Simona Musella,
  • Giorgio Di Dona,
  • Ornella Moltedo,
  • Isabel Maria Gomez-Monterrey,
  • Alessia Bertamino,
  • Carmine Ostacolo,
  • Pietro Campiglia,
  • Tania Ciaglia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010185
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
p. 185

Abstract

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The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a dynamic structure, playing multiple roles including calcium storage, protein synthesis and lipid metabolism. During cellular stress, variations in ER homeostasis and its functioning occur. This condition is referred as ER stress and generates a cascade of signaling events termed unfolded protein response (UPR), activated as adaptative response to mitigate the ER stress condition. In this regard, calcium levels play a pivotal role in ER homeostasis and therefore in cell fate regulation since calcium signaling is implicated in a plethora of physiological processes, but also in disease conditions such as neurodegeneration, cancer and metabolic disorders. A large body of emerging evidence highlighted the functional role of TRP channels and their ability to promote cell survival or death depending on endoplasmic reticulum stress resolution, making them an attractive target. Thus, in this review we focused on the TRP channels’ correlation to UPR-mediated ER stress in disease pathogenesis, providing an overview of their implication in the activation of this cellular response.

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