Transient receptor potential melastatin 7 and their modulators #MMPMID35940237
Cheng XY; Li SF; Chen Y; Zhao YJ; Hu W; Lu C; Zhou RP
Eur J Pharmacol 2022[Sep]; 931 (?): 175180 PMID35940237show ga
TRPM (transient receptor potential melastatin) 7, a member of the TRPM subfamily, is a nonselective cation channel located on the cell membrane that regulates mammalian cell intracellular Mg(2+) balance. TRPM7 is widely expressed in vivo and is characterized by a unique domain structure comprised of cation channel and protein kinase. TRPM7 primarily controls the cellular influx of Mg(2+) and Ca(2+). As such TRPM7 plays an important role in the physiological processes of cell proliferation, adhesion, migration, and differentiation, as well as phenotypic transformation. Changes in TRPM7 expression and activity are directly related to diseases such as tissue fibrosis, vascular injury, as well as the occurrence and development of tumors. The structure and function of TRPM7 has been previously described, but regulation of TRPM7 has been limited to Mg(2+) and laboratory pharmacological compounds. Hence, in this review, we summarized the endogenous and exogenous regulation of TRPM7, clarified its internal regulatory mechanisms and molecular signaling pathways, and emphasized the regulation of TRPM7 activity as an important target for disease treatment.