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Review
. 2025 Jan 24;14(3):180.
doi: 10.3390/cells14030180.

GJA1-20k, a Short Isoform of Connexin43, from Its Discovery to Its Potential Implication in Cancer Progression

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GJA1-20k, a Short Isoform of Connexin43, from Its Discovery to Its Potential Implication in Cancer Progression

Sarah Fournier et al. Cells. .

Abstract

The Connexin43 transmembrane protein (Cx43), encoded by the GJA1 gene, is a member of a multigenic family of proteins that oligomerize to form hemichannels and intercellular channels, allowing gap junctional intercellular communication between adjacent cells or communication between the intracellular and extracellular compartments. Cx43 has long been shown to play a significant but complex role in cancer development, acting as a tumor suppressor and/or tumor promoter. The effects of Cx43 are associated with both channel-dependent and -independent functionalities and differ depending on the expression level, subcellular location and the considered stage of cancer progression. Recently, six isoforms of Cx43 have been described and one of them, called GJA1-20k, has also been found to be expressed in cancer cells. This isoform is generated by alternative translation and corresponds to the end part of the fourth transmembrane domain and the entire carboxyl-terminal (CT) domain. Initial studies in the cardiac model implicated GJA1-20k in the trafficking of full-length Cx43 to the plasma membrane, in cytoskeletal dynamics and in mitochondrial fission and subcellular distribution. As these processes are associated with cancer progression, a potential link between Cx43 functions, mitochondrial activity and GJA1-20k expression can be postulated in this context. This review synthetizes the current knowledge on GJA1-20k and its potential involvement in processes related to epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and the proliferation, dissemination and quiescence of cancer cells. Particular emphasis is placed on the putative roles of GJA1-20k in full-length Cx43 exportation to the plasma membrane, mitochondrial activity and functions originally attributed to the CT domain.

Keywords: Cx43; GJA1-20k; alternative translation; cancer progression; mitochondria; trafficking.

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Topology of Connexin43 and of its multiple endogenous isoforms.

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