No transcriptional evidence for active Na v channels in two classes of cancer cell.

CHANNELS(2019)

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Voltage-gated sodium channel (Na-v) expression in non-excitable cells has raised questions regarding their non-canonical roles. Interestingly, a growing body of evidence also points towards the prevalence of aberrant Na-v expression in malignant tumors, potentially opening a new therapeutic window. In this study, the transcriptional consequences of channel inhibition were investigated in non-small cell lung carcinoma H460 and neuroblastoma SH-SYSY cell lines, that both express Na(v)1.7. Channel activity was blocked by the application of both selective, ProTx-II, and non-selective, tetrodotoxin, inhibitors. Global gene expression profiling did not point to any statistically significant inhibition-associated perturbation of the transcriptome. A small subset of genes that showed relatively consistent changes across multiple treatments were further assayed in the context of a multiplex bead expression array which failed to recapitulate the changes seen in the global array. We conclude that there is no robust transcriptional signature associated with the inhibition of two sodium channel expressing cancer cell lines and consequently sodium channel inhibition will not lend itself to therapeutic approaches such as transcription-based drug repurposing.
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Ion channel,voltage-gated sodium channel,Nav1,7,tetrodotoxin,ProTx-II,gene expression profiling,microarray
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