2017
DOI: 10.4172/2576-1471.1000141
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Adenosine in the Bone Marrow Myeloma Niche: Immune Checkpoint and Key Player in the Progression of Myeloma Disease

Abstract: CommentaryThe tumor microenvironment is rich extracellular mono-and dinucleotides (ATP, NAD+), which are metabolized by cell surface ecto enzymes to produce increased local concentrations of adenosine (Ado), a nucleoside involved the control of inflammation and immune responses [1]. A recent study by our group demonstrated that adenosinergic pathways contribute to customize the immune homeostasis of multiple myeloma (MM) [2]. A plasma cell malignancy, MM prevalently develops and expands with bone marrow (BM) n… Show more

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