Role of Aquaporin 1 Signalling in Cancer Development and Progression

Cancer is a major health burden worldwide. Despite the advances in our understanding of its pathogenesis and continued improvement in cancer management and outcomes, there remains a strong clinical demand for more accurate and reliable biomarkers of metastatic progression and novel therapeutic targe...

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description Cancer is a major health burden worldwide. Despite the advances in our understanding of its pathogenesis and continued improvement in cancer management and outcomes, there remains a strong clinical demand for more accurate and reliable biomarkers of metastatic progression and novel therapeutic targets to abrogate angiogenesis and tumour progression. Aquaporin 1 (AQP1) is a small hydrophobic integral transmembrane protein with a predominant role in trans-cellular water transport. Recently, over-expression of AQP1 has been associated with many types of cancer as a distinctive clinical prognostic factor. This has prompted researchers to evaluate the link between AQP1 and cancer biological functions. Available literature implicates the role of AQP1 in tumour cell migration, invasion and angiogenesis. This article reviews the current understanding of AQP1-facilitated tumour development and progression with a focus on regulatory mechanisms and downstream signalling pathways.
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Animals
Aquaporin 1 - chemistry
Aquaporin 1 - genetics
Aquaporin 1 - metabolism
Aquaporins
Biomarkers
Cancer
Carrier Proteins
Cell adhesion & migration
Cell Movement - genetics
Cell Proliferation
Disease Progression
Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
Genes
Glycolysis
Humans
Hypoxia - genetics
Hypoxia - metabolism
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Neoplasms - metabolism
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Neovascularization, Pathologic - metabolism
Protein Binding
Review
Signal Transduction
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