Literature DB >> 19399640

P2X(7) receptor expression is decreased in epithelial cancer cells of ectodermal, uro-genital sinus, and distal paramesonephric duct origin.

Xin Li1, Xiaoping Qi, Lingyin Zhou, Wen Fu, Fadi W Abdul-Karim, Gregory Maclennan, George I Gorodeski.   

Abstract

The P2X(7) receptor is an important regulator of epithelial cell growth. The aim of the present study was to better understand the biological significance of P2X(7) receptor expression in normal and cancer human epithelial tissues. P2X(7) receptor and messenger RNA (mRNA) levels were determined in human tissues containing epithelial dysplastic, pre- or early cancerous, and cancer cells, and the levels were compared to those in the corresponding normal epithelial cells within the same tissue of the same case. P2X(7) receptor levels were determined by quantification of immunoreactivity specific to the functional (full-length) P2X(7) receptor, and P2X(7) mRNA levels were determined by real-time polymerase chain reaction. P2X(7) receptor levels in cancer cells were similar (colon adenocarcinoma) or greater (thyroid papillary carcinoma) than those in the corresponding normal cells. In contrast, in cancer cells of the ectocervix (squamous), endocervix and endometrium (adenocarcinoma), urinary bladder (transitional cell carcinoma), and breast (ductal and lobular adenocarcinomas), P2X(7) receptor levels were lower by about twofold than those in the corresponding normal epithelial cells. Similarly, P2X(7) mRNA levels were lower in uterine, bladder, and breast cancer epithelial tissues by about fourfold than those in the corresponding normal tissues. In addition, P2X(7) receptor levels were decreased already in dysplastic ectocervical cells and pre- or early cancerous endometrial and bladder cells. The data suggest that in epithelia originating from the ectoderm, the uro-genital sinus, and the distal paramesonephric duct, decreased expression of the P2X(7) receptor precedes or coincides with neoplastic changes in those tissues.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19399640      PMCID: PMC2717318          DOI: 10.1007/s11302-009-9161-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Purinergic Signal        ISSN: 1573-9538            Impact factor:   3.765


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