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49 Citations
14,864 Views
39 Pages

Receptor-Targeted Nanomedicine for Cancer Therapy

  • Arvee Prajapati,
  • Shagun Rangra,
  • Rashmi Patil,
  • Nimeet Desai,
  • Vaskuri G. S. Sainaga Jyothi,
  • Sagar Salave,
  • Prakash Amate,
  • Derajram Benival and
  • Nagavendra Kommineni

3 July 2024

Receptor-targeted drug delivery has been extensively explored for active targeting of therapeutic moiety in cancer treatment. In this review, we discuss the receptors that are overexpressed on tumor cells and have the potential to be targeted by nano...

  • Review
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37 Citations
20,606 Views
27 Pages

Dopamine D1–D5 Receptors in Brain Nuclei: Implications for Health and Disease

  • Ichiro Kawahata,
  • David I. Finkelstein and
  • Kohji Fukunaga

12 April 2024

Understanding the intricate role of dopamine D1–D5 receptors is pivotal in addressing the challenges posed by the aging global population, as well as by social stress and advancing therapeutic interventions. Central to diverse brain functions s...

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14 Citations
7,157 Views
19 Pages

3 May 2024

Estrogen receptor (ER) β (ERβ) is the second ER subtype that mediates the effects of estrogen in target tissues along with ERα that represents a validated biomarker and target for endocrine therapy in breast cancer. ERα was the...

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13 Citations
7,682 Views
11 Pages

7 March 2023

Estrogens play a crucial role in sexual development and fertility as well as many other physiological processes, and it is estrogen receptors that mediate the physiological responses. To study the role of the estrogen receptors in these processes, se...

  • Review
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12 Citations
13,574 Views
23 Pages

Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs), including dulaglutide, liraglutide, semaglutide, and exenatide, are effective treatments for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and obesity. These agents mimic the action of the endogenous incretin g...

  • Review
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11 Citations
6,445 Views
21 Pages

14 April 2023

Melatonin, the hormone of darkness, is secreted in minute amounts during the night and is virtually undetectable during the day. Melatonin mainly acts on high-affinity G protein-coupled receptors. The present review will trace the path of the discove...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,571 Views
18 Pages

Current Evidence of Natural Products against Overweight and Obesity: Molecular Targets and Mechanisms of Action

  • Cristina Alicia Elizalde-Romero,
  • Nayely Leyva-López,
  • Laura Aracely Contreras-Angulo,
  • Rigoberto Cabanillas Ponce de-León,
  • Libia Zulema Rodriguez-Anaya,
  • Josefina León-Félix,
  • J. Basilio Heredia,
  • Saul Armando Beltrán-Ontiveros and
  • Erick Paul Gutiérrez-Grijalva

11 July 2024

Overweight and obesity are global health and economic concerns. This disease can affect every system of the human body and can lead to complications such as metabolic syndrome, diabetes, cancer, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular diseases, and hypertension...

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9 Citations
4,424 Views
49 Pages

Role and Function of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases in BRAF Mutant Cancers

  • Bernhard Biersack,
  • Lubna Tahtamouni and
  • Michael Höpfner

4 March 2024

The development of potent BRAF inhibitors has revolutionized the treatment of BRAF mutant cancers, in particular, melanomas. However, BRAF mutant cancers of other entities, e.g., colorectal cancers, display distinctly reduced responses to BRAF inhibi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
7,120 Views
13 Pages

5 December 2023

Taste 2 receptors (T2Rs) are G-protein-coupled receptors responsible for sensing bitter tastes. Many studies have shown the expression of T2Rs in extraoral tissues and the unique role of T2Rs in each tissue. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms of T2Rs ar...

  • Review
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8 Citations
3,778 Views
19 Pages

Receptor-Based Strategies for Overcoming Resistance in Cancer Therapy

  • Naresh Sah,
  • Abdul Althaf Shaik,
  • Ganesh Acharya,
  • Manikantha Dunna,
  • Ashok Silwal,
  • Sejal Sharma,
  • Sabiha Khan and
  • Sounak Bagchi

24 September 2024

This review article explores the fundamental role of receptor targeting in overcoming drug resistance in cancer therapy, an area of critical concern given the persistently high rates of cancer morbidity and mortality globally. We highlight how recept...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,274 Views
10 Pages

5 April 2024

Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) represent a diverse group of neoplasms originating from neuroendocrine cells, presenting varied clinical behaviors and posing significant challenges in management. This review explores the emerging roles of receptor tyros...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,512 Views
25 Pages

Deciphering the Role of Virus Receptors in Plant–Virus–Vector Interactions

  • Sumit Jangra,
  • Senthilraja Chinnaiah,
  • Sneha Rashtrapal Patil,
  • Bhavya Shukla,
  • Ragunathan Devendran and
  • Manish Kumar

3 June 2024

Insect-transmitted plant viruses are a major threat to global agricultural crop production. Receptors play a prominent role in the interplay between host-pathogen and vector interaction. The virus–vector relationship involves both viral and vec...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,723 Views
15 Pages

18 March 2024

Receptology, the science of receptors, is a multidimensional field of research which can be dissected into biosynthesis, membrane sorting, ligand binding and signal transduction. Plasma membrane receptors connect the cells with their environment and...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,079 Views
12 Pages

11 May 2023

Communication between cells is essential in maintaining homeostasis. The persistent disruption of cell–cell communication by environmental contaminants contributes to progressive disease and toxicity. In this study, single-nuclei RNA sequencing...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,448 Views
19 Pages

15 November 2023

Neuroinflammation is considered to be a significant component in a range of neuropathologies. Unfortunately, whilst its role is well recognised, the options for therapeutic intervention are limited. As such, there is a need to identify novel targets...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,351 Views
20 Pages

The Regulation and Function of the Amino Acid Transporters LAT1, ASCT2, xCT in Urological Cancers

  • Xue Zhao,
  • Shinichi Sakamoto,
  • Shinpei Saito,
  • Sangjon Pae,
  • Yasutaka Yamada,
  • Sanji Kanaoka,
  • Jiaxing Wei,
  • Yusuke Goto,
  • Tomokazu Sazuka and
  • Tomohiko Ichikawa
  • + 2 authors

31 October 2024

Amino acid transporters play pivotal roles in cancer biology, including in urological cancers. Among them, L-type amino acid transporter 1 (LAT1), alanine-serine-cysteine transporter 2 (ASCT2), and cystine-glutamate transporter (xCT) have garnered si...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,762 Views
22 Pages

20 February 2024

The involvement of the prefrontal cortical dopaminergic system in the psychopathology of epilepsies and comorbid conditions such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) still needs to be explored. We used autoradiography to study the D1-like (D1DR) and D2-...

  • Review
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3 Citations
4,524 Views
32 Pages

Glutamate Receptor Signaling in Retina Müller Cells: Plausible Role in Neurodegeneration

  • Bolaji Oyetayo,
  • Yurixy Mendoza-Silva,
  • Temitayo Subair,
  • Luisa C Hernández-Kelly,
  • Marie-Paule Felder-Schmittbuhl,
  • Tatiana N. Olivares-Bañuelos and
  • Arturo Ortega

26 February 2025

The retinal network relies on glutamate, the primary excitatory neurotransmitter involved in the visual cycle. Glutamate transactions are carried out by an array of distinct receptors and transporters distributed across both pre- and post-synaptic ne...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,601 Views
24 Pages

Unraveling the Role of CHRNA6, the Neuronal α6 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Subunit

  • Yasamin Hajy Heydary,
  • Emily M. Castro,
  • Shahrdad Lotfipour and
  • Frances M. Leslie

The increased prevalence of electronic cigarettes, particularly among adolescents, has escalated concerns about nicotine addiction. Nicotine, a potent psychostimulant found in tobacco products, exerts its effects by interacting with nicotinic acetylc...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,644 Views
14 Pages

Background/Objectives: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) severely hinders cognitive function in the hippocampus (HP) and subiculum (SUB), impacting the expression of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) such as the α7-subtype. To investigate...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,162 Views
11 Pages

9 August 2024

Chronic skin wounds are estimated to affect 6.5 million patients in the US, at a cost of over USD 25 billion. Efforts to prevent and/or treat such wounds will result in reduced morbidity and economic losses. This project is focused on the role of vit...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,300 Views
17 Pages

Protein SUMOylation and Its Functional Role in Nuclear Receptor Control

  • Nele Wild,
  • Charlotte Sophia Kaiser,
  • Gerhard Wunderlich,
  • Eva Liebau and
  • Carsten Wrenger

3 September 2024

Post-translational protein modifications (PTMs) significantly enhance the functional diversity of proteins and are therefore important for the expansion and the dynamics of the cell’s proteome. In addition to structurally simpler PTMs, substrat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,940 Views
24 Pages

Receptors Implicated in Microgravity-Induced Bone Loss

  • Elizabeth Ferreira Martinez,
  • André Antonio Pelegrine and
  • L. Shannon Holliday

13 June 2024

For humans to explore and colonize the universe, both engineering and physiological obstacles must be successfully addressed. A major physiological problem is that humans lose bone rapidly in microgravity. Understanding the underlying mechanisms for...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,486 Views
23 Pages

Molecular Targets for Cannabinoids in Natural Killer Cells: Do They Modulate the Antitumor Activity?

  • Miguel Olivas-Aguirre,
  • Cecilia Gutiérrez-Iñiguez,
  • Igor Pottosin and
  • Oxana Dobrovinskaya

25 March 2024

Recent research has emphasized the potential of natural and synthetic cannabinoids as anticancer agents. Yet it remains unclear whether and in which sense cannabinoids affect the anticancer activity of NK cells, an important branch of anticancer immu...

  • Opinion
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,016 Views
10 Pages

3 July 2023

The steroid/thyroid hormone or nuclear receptor superfamily is quickly approaching its 40th anniversary. During this period, we have seen tremendous progress being made in our understanding of the mechanisms of action of these physiologically importa...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,401 Views
15 Pages

Estrogen Receptor β Isoforms Regulate Chemotherapy Resistance and the Cancer Stem Cell Population in Prostate Cancer Cells

  • Jessica H. Stevens,
  • Ayesha Bano,
  • Lamia Bensaoula,
  • Anders M. Strom and
  • Jan-Åke Gustafsson

1 August 2023

Estrogen receptor beta 1 (ERβ1) is a ligand-activated nuclear receptor, which has been shown to maintain tissue differentiation in the normal prostate, and regulate androgen response and increase expression of tumor suppressors in prostate cance...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,973 Views
19 Pages

LPA3: Pharmacodynamic Differences Between Lysophosphatidic Acid and Oleoyl-Methoxy Glycerophosphothionate: Biased Agonism, Two Sites

  • K. Helivier Solís,
  • M. Teresa Romero-Ávila,
  • Ruth Rincón-Heredia,
  • Juan Carlos Martínez-Morales and
  • J. Adolfo García-Sáinz

20 December 2024

Background: Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) receptor 3 (LPA3) is involved in many physiological and pathophysiological actions of this bioactive lipid, particularly in cancer. The actions of LPA and oleoyl-methoxy glycerophosphothionate (OMPT) were compa...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,337 Views
13 Pages

Nuclear Receptors: Mechanistic Insights into Endocrine Resistance in Prostate and Breast Cancers

  • Macrina Beatriz Silva-Cázares,
  • Stephanie I. Nuñez-Olvera,
  • Ricardo Hernández-Barrientos,
  • Enoc Mariano Cortés-Malagón,
  • María Elizbeth Alvarez-Sánchez and
  • Jonathan Puente-Rivera

14 October 2024

This review focuses on the pivotal roles of nuclear receptors (NRs) in driving endocrine resistance in prostate and breast cancers. In prostate cancer (PCa), androgen receptor (AR) amplification, mutations, and altered coactivator interactions sustai...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,440 Views
17 Pages

Comparison of Agonist Activity between CB1 and CB2 Receptors with Orthosteric Site Mutations

  • Christina A. Brust,
  • Matthew A. Swanson,
  • Christos Iliopoulos Tsoutsouvas,
  • Snezana T. Dimova,
  • Vuong Q. Dang,
  • Edward L. Stahl,
  • Jo-Hao Ho,
  • Spyros P. Nikas,
  • Alexandros Makriyannis and
  • Laura M. Bohn

6 August 2024

Human endocannabinoid signaling is primarily mediated by the cannabinoid receptors, CB1 and CB2, which are G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). These receptors have been linked to a variety of physiological processes and are being pursued as prospect...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,031 Views
35 Pages

The G Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor GPER in the Development and Progression of Cancer

  • Liliana Torres-López,
  • Miguel Olivas-Aguirre and
  • Oxana Dobrovinskaya

27 May 2024

The high incidence of cancer and the prevalence of chemoresistance are serious problems worldwide, underscoring the urgency of novel research focused on understanding the underlying mechanisms and finding new therapeutic targets. Recently, the G prot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,022 Views
28 Pages

21 October 2025

Background: PIEZO channels are mechanoreceptors expressed in various cells. Their contributions to animal development are not entirely clear. According to the physical distortion hypothesis, developmental organizers for butterfly wing eyespots receiv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,777 Views
17 Pages

Glycosyl Mobile Radical Structures of Folic Acid Receptors Impact the Internalization of Functionalized Folate Amphiphilic Alternating Copolymer in Cancer Cells

  • Emilyn B. Aucoin,
  • Elizabeth Skapinker,
  • Abdulrahman M. Yaish,
  • Yunfan Li,
  • Haley L. Kombargi,
  • Daniel Jeyaraj,
  • Pankaj Garg,
  • Nicole Mendonza,
  • Cecile Malardier-Jugroot and
  • Myron R. Szewczuk

21 October 2024

Folate receptor alpha (FRα) is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) membrane-anchored protein containing three N-glycosylated residues at the N47, N139, and N179 termini. These glycosylation sites have been reported to be crucial for the recept...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,298 Views
19 Pages

An Evaluation of the Anxiolytic Potential of Amentoflavone in Adult Zebrafish Undergoing Alcohol Withdrawal: In Vivo and In Silico Studies

  • Lucas Soares Frota,
  • Wildson Max Barbosa da Silva,
  • Daniela Ribeiro Alves,
  • Sacha Aubrey Alves Rodrigues Santos,
  • Gabriela Alves do Nascimento,
  • Francisco Ernani Alves Magalhães,
  • Adriana Rolim Campos and
  • Selene Maia de Morais

10 May 2024

The constant use of alcoholic beverages can deregulate serotonin levels, affecting neurotransmitters and triggering symptoms of anxiety. In this context, the objective of this work was to evaluate the anxiolytic potential and possible action mechanis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,802 Views
16 Pages

Impact of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor on Aurora A Kinase and the G2/M Phase Pathway in Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells

  • Anthony M. Franchini,
  • Keegan L. Vaughan,
  • Soumyaroop Bhattacharya,
  • Kameshwar P. Singh,
  • Thomas A. Gasiewicz and
  • B. Paige Lawrence

1 March 2023

Recent evidence suggests that the environment-sensing transcription factor aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is an important regulator of hematopoiesis. Yet, the mechanisms and extent of AHR-mediated regulation within the most primitive hematopoietic c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,441 Views
12 Pages

Regulation of Hippocampal GABAergic Transmission by Fluoxetine and Its Metabolite Norfluoxetine

  • Elizabeth Vázquez-Gómez,
  • Andy Hernández-Abrego,
  • Jassiel Mejía-Piedras and
  • Jesús García-Colunga

4 January 2024

Major depression is related to dysfunction of the GABAergic pathway. Interestingly, the antidepressant fluoxetine modifies GABAergic neurotransmission in human and animal models of depression. However, the effects of norfluoxetine (the main metabolit...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
6,834 Views
19 Pages

Systemic Chronic Inflammation: Integrative Strategies for Health Improvement and Prevention of Inflammatory Receptor Overexpression

  • Abraham Puga-Olguín,
  • María Fernanda Hernández-Hernández,
  • Rafael Fernández-Demeneghi,
  • Carlos Iván López-Miranda and
  • Luis Ángel Flores-Aguilar

The body’s physiology during physical injuries and diseases depends heavily on the function of acute inflammation. On the other hand, many variables, including iatrogenic, immune system deficiencies, lifestyle, and social and environmental fact...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,077 Views
13 Pages

17 February 2025

Background: External guide sequences (EGSs) are small RNA molecules capable of hybridizing to a target mRNA and rendering the target RNA susceptible to degradation by ribonuclease P (RNase P), a tRNA processing enzyme. Methods: In this study, natural...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,366 Views
29 Pages

Mutations in hormone receptors significantly influence infertility and the outcomes of assisted reproductive technologies (ART). This review explores the functional interplay among mutations in FSHR, LHCGR, AR, ESR1, and ESR2 hormone receptors and th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,592 Views
14 Pages

Background: The development of cerebral organoids created from human pluripotent stem cells in 3D culture may greatly improve the discovery of neuropsychiatric medicines. Methods: In the current study we differentiated neural organoids from a human p...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,313 Views
12 Pages

Therapeutic Potential of Mineralocorticoid Receptors in Skeletal Muscle Aging

  • Ricardo Aparecido Baptista Nucci,
  • Otávio de Toledo Nóbrega and
  • Wilson Jacob-Filho

Skeletal muscle aging, or sarcopenia, involves progressive muscle mass and function loss, which limits mobility and independence in elderly populations. This decline is driven by chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and insulin resistance, all of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,641 Views
38 Pages

Critical Evaluation of Adipogenic Cell Models: Impact of the Receptor Toolkit on Adipogenic Potential

  • Andrea Gutiérrez-García,
  • Francisco Javier Olivas-Aguirre and
  • Miguel Olivas-Aguirre

15 October 2025

Adipocyte cell models are essential for investigating adipogenesis, yet methodological inconsistencies pose challenges to obtaining reproducible and physiologically relevant results. Murine cell lines, such as 3T3-L1 and OP9, are commonly utilized du...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,730 Views
21 Pages

G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 2 Limits CCL21-Induced T Cell Migration via Phospholipase Cγ1

  • Anahi Sanchez,
  • Caitlin T. Winebrenner,
  • Natalia Garcia,
  • Brian Kaiser,
  • Lyndsey Kilgore,
  • Cesar I. Cardona,
  • Daniel W. Bassuk,
  • Mary E. Miller,
  • Charles A. Bill and
  • Charlotte M. Vines
  • + 5 authors

3 September 2025

Background/Objectives: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) can promote ligand-biased signaling, yet the mechanisms that promote bias are not well understood. We have shown that C-C Chemokine Ligand 19 (CCL19) and CCL21 promote ligand-biased internali...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
974 Views
12 Pages

Functional HER1/HER2-Expressing Murine Tumor Models for Preclinical Evaluation of Targeted Therapies

  • Talia Fundora-Barrios,
  • Amanda R. Hechavarría-Bajuelo,
  • Lisset Chao García,
  • Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Cruz,
  • Najara Gonzalez-Suarez,
  • Gretchen Bergado-Baez and
  • Belinda Sánchez-Ramírez

24 September 2025

Background: HER1 and HER2 are critical receptors involved in tumorigenesis and the development of targeted therapies for various carcinomas. However, most antibodies and drugs currently in development do not recognize murine orthologs, which restrict...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,191 Views
29 Pages

Role of Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid Channels in Gastrointestinal Physiology and Pathology

  • Omar Tluli,
  • Ahmed Arabi,
  • Humam Emad Rajha,
  • Lana Abugharbieh,
  • Faissal Al Zeir,
  • Maryam Hamdan,
  • Ayeda Abuqaba and
  • Ammar Boudaka

10 November 2025

Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid (TRPV) channels represent one of the seven subfamilies of TRP receptors and are widely expressed throughout the human body where they play pivotal roles in various physiological processes. In the gastrointestina...

  • Review
  • Open Access
868 Views
17 Pages

31 October 2025

Both primary and secondary hemostasis consist of finely regulated pathways, forming a blood clot to stop bleeding. These orchestrated mechanisms involve multiple plasma- and platelet/endothelial-derived receptors, factors, enzymes, and proteins, such...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,660 Views
19 Pages

Molecular Perspectives on Prostate Cancer: The Role of microRNAs in Androgen Receptor Regulation

  • Asbiel Felipe Garibaldi-Ríos,
  • Alicia Rivera-Cameras,
  • Luis E. Figuera,
  • Guillermo Moisés Zúñiga-González,
  • Belinda Claudia Gómez-Meda,
  • José Elías García-Ortíz and
  • Martha Patricia Gallegos-Arreola

12 November 2024

Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most prevalent cancer among men globally. In addition to environmental risk factors, genetic factors play a crucial role in its development and progression, highlighting the regulation of key genes as an essential aspect....

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