Ion channels: New actors playing in chemotherapeutic resistance

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In the battle against cancer cells, therapeutic modalities are drastically limited by intrinsic or acquired drug resistance. Resistance to therapy is not only common, but expected: if systemic agents used for cancer treatment are usually active at the beginning of therapy (i.e., 90% of primary breast cancers and 50% of metastases), about 30% of patients with early-stage breast cancer will have recurrent disease. Altered expression of ion channels is now considered as one of the hallmarks of cancer, and several ion channels have been linked to cancer cell resistance. While ion channels have been associated with cell death, apoptosis and even chemoresistance since the late 80s, the molecular mechanisms linking ion channel expression and/or function with chemotherapy have mostly emerged in the last ten years. In this review, we will highlight the relationships between ion channels and resistance to chemotherapy, with a special emphasis on the underlying molecular mechanisms.

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Kischel, P., Girault, A., Rodat-Despoix, L., Chamlali, M., Radoslavova, S., Daya, H. A., … Ouadid-Ahidouch, H. (2019). Ion channels: New actors playing in chemotherapeutic resistance. Cancers, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers11030376

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