ATP/P2X7 axis modulates myeloid-derived suppressor cell functions in neuroblastoma microenvironment

  • Bianchi G
  • Vuerich M
  • Pellegatti P
  • Marimpietri D
  • Emionite L
  • Marigo I
  • Di Virgilio F
  • Pistoia V
  • Raffaghello L.
  • Bronte, Vincenzo
Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Tumor microenvironment of solid tumors is characterized by a strikingly high concentration of adenosine and ATP. Physiological significance of this biochemical feature is unknown, but it has been suggested that it may affect infiltrating immune cell responses and tumor progression. There is increasing awareness that many of the effects of extracellular ATP on tumor and inflammatory cells are mediated by the P2X7 receptor (P2X7R). Aim of this study was to investigate whether: (i) extracellular ATP is a component of neuroblastoma (NB) microenvironment, (ii) myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) express functional P2X7R and (iii) the ATP/P2X7R axis modulates MDSC functions. Our results show that extracellular ATP was detected in NB microenv...

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