The 2P-domain K+ channels: role in apoptosis and tumorigenesis

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Amanda J. Patel
Michel Lazdunski
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[1] Institut de Pharmacologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire,
[2] CNRS-UMR 6097,undefined
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Pflügers Archiv | 2004年 / 448卷
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Apoptosis; Cancer; K; channels; Neurons; Neurodegenerative diseases; TASK3;
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Two-pore (2P)-domain K+ channels have been shown recently to play a critical role in both cell apoptosis and tumorigenesis. The activity of two-pore, (TWIK)-related acid-sensitive-3 (TASK-3) K+ channels, is responsible for K+-dependent apoptosis of cultured cerebellar granule neurons. Neuron death can be prevented by conditions that specifically reduce K+ efflux through the TASK-3 channels. Moreover, genetic transfer of TASK subunits into hippocampal neurons that lack TASK-3, induces apoptosis. These results indicate a direct link between TASK K+ channel activity and the physiological process of programmed cell death. The TASK-3 K+ channel gene has also been shown to be amplified genomically and over-expressed in a significant number of breast tumours. TASK-3 has a potent oncogenic potential that appears to be related directly to its K+ channel function. In the present review, we will examine the pro-apoptotic and oncogenic properties of TASK-3. We will discuss: (1) the molecular and functional properties of the novel family of mammalian 2P domain K+ channels; (2) the role of TASK-3 in cerebellar granule neuron apoptosis and (3) the role of TASK-3 in breast tumorigenesis.
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