It is increasingly appreciated that ion channels have a crucial role in tumors, either as promoters of cancer cell growth, or modulators of immune cell functions, or both. Among ion channels, P2X receptors have a special status because they are gated by ATP, a common and abundant component of the tumor microenvironment. Furthermore, one P2X receptor, i.e. P2X7, may also function as a conduit for ATP release, thus fuelling the increased extracellular ATP level in the tumor interstitium. These findings show that P2X receptors and extracellular ATP are indissoluble partners and key regulators of tumor growth, and suggest the exploitation of the extracellular ATP-P2X partnership to develop innovative therapeutic approaches to cancer
International audienceDespite new biological insights and recent therapeutic advances, many tumors r...
International audienceDespite new biological insights and recent therapeutic advances, many tumors r...
The tumor microenvironment is rich in extracellular ATP. This nucleotide affects both cancer and inf...
Tumor microenvironment composition strongly conditions cancer growth and progression, acting not onl...
The P2X7 receptor for extracellular ATP has long being known as ion channel involved in Interleukin ...
The P2X(7) receptor is widely referred to as the paradigmatic cytotoxic nucleotide receptor, and is ...
P2X7 is a transmembrane receptor expressed in multiple cell types including neurons, dendritic cells...
Extracellular ATP (eATP) is a key mediator of the immune response and it is one of the components of...
P2X7 is an intriguing ionotropic receptor for which the activation by extracellular ATP induces rapi...
The P2X7 receptor is an ATP-gated ion channel known for its cytotoxic activity. However, recent evid...
The P2X7 receptor is an ATP-gated ion channel known for its cytotoxic activity. However, recent evid...
AbstractP2X7 is an intriguing ionotropic receptor for which the activation by extracellular ATP indu...
Background An increased ATP concentration is a typical biochemical feature of the tumor microenviro...
Extracellular ATP (eATP) recently emerged as an important constituent of tumour microenvironment pro...
The purinergic P2X7 receptor (P2X7R) is a transmembrane protein whose expression has been related to...
International audienceDespite new biological insights and recent therapeutic advances, many tumors r...
International audienceDespite new biological insights and recent therapeutic advances, many tumors r...
The tumor microenvironment is rich in extracellular ATP. This nucleotide affects both cancer and inf...
Tumor microenvironment composition strongly conditions cancer growth and progression, acting not onl...
The P2X7 receptor for extracellular ATP has long being known as ion channel involved in Interleukin ...
The P2X(7) receptor is widely referred to as the paradigmatic cytotoxic nucleotide receptor, and is ...
P2X7 is a transmembrane receptor expressed in multiple cell types including neurons, dendritic cells...
Extracellular ATP (eATP) is a key mediator of the immune response and it is one of the components of...
P2X7 is an intriguing ionotropic receptor for which the activation by extracellular ATP induces rapi...
The P2X7 receptor is an ATP-gated ion channel known for its cytotoxic activity. However, recent evid...
The P2X7 receptor is an ATP-gated ion channel known for its cytotoxic activity. However, recent evid...
AbstractP2X7 is an intriguing ionotropic receptor for which the activation by extracellular ATP indu...
Background An increased ATP concentration is a typical biochemical feature of the tumor microenviro...
Extracellular ATP (eATP) recently emerged as an important constituent of tumour microenvironment pro...
The purinergic P2X7 receptor (P2X7R) is a transmembrane protein whose expression has been related to...
International audienceDespite new biological insights and recent therapeutic advances, many tumors r...
International audienceDespite new biological insights and recent therapeutic advances, many tumors r...
The tumor microenvironment is rich in extracellular ATP. This nucleotide affects both cancer and inf...