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Immunosuppressive Activities of Adenosine in Cancer

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Specialty Pharmacology
Date 2016 May 23
PMID 27209048
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Abstract

Multiple immunosuppressive mechanisms impede anti-tumor immunity. Among them, the accumulation of extracellular adenosine is a potent and widespread strategy exploited by tumors to escape immunosurveillance through the activation of purinergic receptors. In the immune system, engagement of A2a and A2b adenosine receptors is a critical regulatory mechanism that protects tissues against excessive immune reactions. In tumors, this pathway is hijacked and hinders anti-tumor immunity, promoting cancer progression. Different groups have highlighted the therapeutic potential of blocking CD73-dependent adenosine-mediated immunosuppression to reinstate anti-tumor immunity. Phase clinical trials evaluating anti-CD73 antibodies and A2a receptor antagonists in cancer patients are currently ongoing. We here review the recent literature on the immunosuppressive effects of extracellular adenosine and discuss the development of adenosine inhibitors.

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