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Potential implications of protein kinase Cα in pathophysiological conditions and therapeutic interventions

PKCα is a molecule with many functions that play an important role in cell survival and death to maintain cellular homeostasis. Alteration in the normal functioning of PKCα is responsible for the complicated etiology of many pathologies, including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, kidney complication...

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Published in:Life sciences (1973) 2023-10, Vol.330, p.121999-121999, Article 121999
Main Authors: Singh, Rishi Kant, Kumar, Sanjay, Kumar, Sandeep, Shukla, Alok, Kumar, Naveen, Patel, Anand Kumar, Yadav, Lokesh Kumar, Kaushalendra, Antiwal, Meera, Acharya, Arbind
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Summary:PKCα is a molecule with many functions that play an important role in cell survival and death to maintain cellular homeostasis. Alteration in the normal functioning of PKCα is responsible for the complicated etiology of many pathologies, including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, kidney complications, neurodegenerative diseases, diabetics, and many others. Several studies have been carried out over the years on this kinase's function, and regulation in normal physiology and pathological conditions. A lot of data with antithetical results have therefore accumulated over time to create a complex framework of physiological implications connected to the PKCα function that needs comprehensive elucidation. In light of this information, we critically analyze the multiple roles played by PKCα in basic cellular processes and their molecular mechanism during various pathological conditions. This review further discusses the current approaches to manipulating PKCα signaling amplitude in the patient's favour and proposed PKCα as a therapeutic target to reverse pathological states. [Display omitted]
ISSN:0024-3205
1879-0631
DOI:10.1016/j.lfs.2023.121999