Calpain-mediated Mechanoptosis in Breast Adenocarcinoma

Cancer Diagn Progn. 2023 May 3;3(3):297-301. doi: 10.21873/cdp.10215. eCollection 2023 May-Jun.

Abstract

Calpains belong to a family of important calcium-dependent cysteine proteases. They are involved in intracellular processes including cytoskeleton disorganization and substrate proteolysis. They also enhance apoptosis and cell to cell adhesion. Calpains demonstrate also a mechanosensory function in neoplastic and malignant cells due to their implication in mechanoptosis. This is a specific type of apoptotic death induced by strong external mechanical stimuli. Anti-cytoskeleton rigidity inhibition strategies based on calpain induction lead to increased apoptosis of tumor transformed cells. Elevated intracellular calcium concentration mediated by specific receptors and channels activates calpains. In the current molecular review, we explored the role of calpains in calcium-dependent signa transduction pathways in breast adenocarcinoma in conjunction with novel agents that activate their important anti-tumor functions.

Keywords: Calpain; apoptosis; breast adenocarcinoma; mechanoptosis; review.

Publication types

  • Review