2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms241813906
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The P2X7 Receptor in Oncogenesis and Metastatic Dissemination: New Insights on Vesicular Release and Adenosinergic Crosstalk

Elena Adinolfi,
Elena De Marchi,
Marianna Grignolo
et al.

Abstract: The tumor niche is an environment rich in extracellular ATP (eATP) where purinergic receptors have essential roles in different cell subtypes, including cancer, immune, and stromal cells. Here, we give an overview of recent discoveries regarding the role of probably the best-characterized purinergic receptor in the tumor microenvironment: P2X7. We cover the activities of the P2X7 receptor and its human splice variants in solid and liquid cancer proliferation, dissemination, and crosstalk with immune and endoth… Show more

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“…They can likely increase the tumorigenic potential of GSC-derived nanoparticles, in which we previously found chaperones and metabolic enzymes as well as proteins mostly involved in cell-matrix adhesion, cell migration/aggressiveness, and chemotherapy resistance in control condition [9]. Of note, the P2X7R stimulation may occur in GBM in vivo, as the extracellular levels of ATP, the only natural agonist for these receptors, are usually higher in the TME of many tumors, including gliomas, than in the normal corresponding tissues [60].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…They can likely increase the tumorigenic potential of GSC-derived nanoparticles, in which we previously found chaperones and metabolic enzymes as well as proteins mostly involved in cell-matrix adhesion, cell migration/aggressiveness, and chemotherapy resistance in control condition [9]. Of note, the P2X7R stimulation may occur in GBM in vivo, as the extracellular levels of ATP, the only natural agonist for these receptors, are usually higher in the TME of many tumors, including gliomas, than in the normal corresponding tissues [60].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It is increasingly evident that the purinergic ionotropic P2X7Rs are intimately implicated in the growth and metastases of many tumors [60]. P2X7Rs appear to be also involved in the release of EVs from immune and cancer cells, even though this aspect is still incompletely investigated (reviewed in [61]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A potential immune modulatory effect of EVs containing these ‘non-canonical’ ectonucleotidases has only rarely been investigated. Notably, stimulation of the P2X7 receptor with ATP induces the release of EVs from dendritic cells (DCs), microglia and tumor cells ( 52 , 64 66 ). ATP-induced EVs from DCs contain IL-1β as well as the P2X7 receptor itself.…”
Section: Purinergic Enzymes and Metabolites In Extracellular Vesiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the limitations of further research is the difficulty of EV isolation (especially exosomes), which is underlain by their small nanometric sizes and heterogeneity of EVs. Only recently has some research data linked the extracellular vesicles with certain aspects of purinergic signaling by having ATP and/or Ado in their lumen, as well as active ectonucleotidases and receptors on the membrane surface [ 117 , 118 ]. The ectonucleotidase activity of CD73 is often present in EVs and even mentioned as an EVs’ surface marker.…”
Section: Functional Attributes Of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Revisitedmentioning
confidence: 99%