
Oncotarget
Calcium Signaling Induced by 15-deoxy-prostamide-J2 Promotes Cell Death by...
Jan 12, 2023
Researchers discuss the chemotherapeutic potential of 15d-PMJ2 in inducing cell death in melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma cell lines. The involvement of PERK, IP3R, and mitochondrial calcium signaling pathways in this process is highlighted. Experiments reveal the importance of ER stress, calcium release, and mitochondrial permeability transition pore in the mechanism of cell death.
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- 15D PMJ2 induces ER stress-mediated apoptosis in tumor cells, reducing melanoma growth in vivo.
- PERK activation is required for 15D PMJ2-induced cell death.
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Research Paper on Calcium Signaling and 15D PMJ2 in Melanoma Treatment
A research paper discussed the importance of Calcium Signaling induced by 15 Deoxy Prostomide J2 (15D PMJ2) in promoting cell death in melanoma cells by activating PERK, IP3R, and the Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore. While immunotherapies have improved melanoma patient survival, the need for enhanced treatment approaches persists. The investigational small molecule, 15D PMJ2, selectively induces ER-stress-mediated apoptosis in tumor cells and reduces melanoma growth in vivo. The study revealed that 15D PMJ2's anti-tumor activity involves the PERK IP3R MPTP signaling pathway.
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