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Cancer Salt Nostalgia, Aashish S. Allu, Venkataswarup Tiriveedhi
Cancer Salt Nostalgia, Aashish S. Allu, Venkataswarup Tiriveedhi
Biology Faculty Research
High-salt (sodium chloride) diets have been strongly associated with disease states and poor health outcomes. Traditionally, the impact of salt intake is primarily studied in cardiovascular diseases, hypertension and renal diseases; however, recently there has been increasing evidence demonstrating the role of salt in autoimmune diseases. Salt has been shown to modulate the inflammatory activation of immune cells leading to chronic inflammation-related ailments. To date, there is minimal evidence showing a direct correlation of salt with cancer incidence and/or cancer-related adverse clinical outcomes. In this review article, we will discuss the recent understanding of the molecular role of salt, and …
High Salt Induces P-Glycoprotein Mediated Treatment Resistance In Breast Cancer Cells Through Store Operated Calcium Influx, Duaa Babaer, Suneetha Amara, Michael Ivy, Yan Zhao, Philip E. Lammers, Jens M. Titze, Venkataswarup Tiriveedhi
High Salt Induces P-Glycoprotein Mediated Treatment Resistance In Breast Cancer Cells Through Store Operated Calcium Influx, Duaa Babaer, Suneetha Amara, Michael Ivy, Yan Zhao, Philip E. Lammers, Jens M. Titze, Venkataswarup Tiriveedhi
Biology Faculty Research
Recent evidence from our laboratory has demonstrated that high salt (Δ0.05 M NaCl) induced inflammatory response and cancer cell proliferation through salt inducible kinase-3 (SIK3) upregulation. As calcium influx is known to effect inflammatory response and drug resistance, we examined the impact of high salt on calcium influx in breast cancer cells. Treatment of MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells with high salt induced an enhanced intracellular calcium intensity, which was significantly decreased by store operated calcium entry (SOCE) inhibitor co-treatment. Further, high salt induced P-glycoprotein (P-gp) mediated paclitaxel drug resistance in breast cancer cells. Murine tumor studies demonstrated that injection of …