Connexins in Lung Cancer and Brain Metastasis

Front Oncol. 2020 Dec 23:10:599383. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2020.599383. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Connexins (Cxs) are involved in the brain metastasis of lung cancer cells. Thus, it is necessary to determine whether gap junction-forming Cxs are involved in the communication between lung cancer cells and the host cells, such as endothelial cells, forming the brain-blood-barrier, and cells in the central nervous system. Data from multiple studies support that Cxs function as tumor suppressors during lung cancer occurrence. However, recent evidence suggests that during metastasis to the brain, cancer cells establish communication with the host. This review discusses junctional or non-junctional hemichannel studies in lung cancer development and brain metastasis, highlighting important unanswered questions and controversies.

Keywords: astrocytes; connexin; endothelial cells; gap junction; hemichannel; lung cancer brain metastasis.

Publication types

  • Review