Cancers (Aug 2023)

Type IV P-Type ATPases: Recent Updates in Cancer Development, Progression, and Treatment

  • Eugenia M. Yazlovitskaya,
  • Todd R. Graham

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15174327
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 17
p. 4327

Abstract

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Adaptations of cancer cells for survival are remarkable. One of the most significant properties of cancer cells to prevent the immune system response and resist chemotherapy is the altered lipid metabolism and resulting irregular cell membrane composition. The phospholipid distribution in the plasma membrane of normal animal cells is distinctly asymmetric. Lipid flippases are a family of enzymes regulating membrane asymmetry, and the main class of flippases are type IV P-type ATPases (P4-ATPases). Alteration in the function of flippases results in changes to membrane organization. For some lipids, such as phosphatidylserine, the changes are so drastic that they are considered cancer biomarkers. This review will analyze and discuss recent publications highlighting the role that P4-ATPases play in the development and progression of various cancer types, as well as prospects of targeting P4-ATPases for anti-cancer treatment.

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