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Antagonism of the ATP-gated P2X7 receptor: a potential therapeutic strategy for cancer

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PURINERGIC SIGNALLING
卷 17, 期 2, 页码 215-227

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11302-021-09776-9

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Purinergic receptors; Antagonists; Inflammation; Cancer

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  1. Biogen
  2. UCB Pharma
  3. Eisai Pharma
  4. Anavex Pharmaceuticals
  5. Zynerba Pharmaceuticals

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The P2X7 receptor is a plasma membrane receptor responsible for sensing extracellular ATP, commonly expressed on immune cells and highly upregulated in various cancers. Activation of this receptor leads to the formation of a non-selective cation channel, playing a potential trophic role in tumorigenesis. The receptor's broad range of functions make it a potential therapeutic target for cancer treatment, with several P2X7 antagonist compounds currently in pre-clinical and clinical development.
The P2X receptor 7 (P2X7R) is a plasma membrane receptor sensing extracellular ATP associated with a wide variety of cellular functions. It is most commonly expressed on immune cells and is highly upregulated in a number of human cancers where it can play a trophic role in tumorigenesis. Activation of this receptor leads to the formation of a non-selective cation channel, which has been associated with several cellular functions mediated by the PI3K/Akt pathway and protein kinases. Due to its broad range of functions, the receptor represents a potential therapeutic target for a number of cancers. This review describes the range of mechanisms associated with P2X7R activation in cancer settings and highlights the potential of targeted inhibition of P2X7R as a therapy. It also describes in detail a number of key P2X7R antagonists currently in pre-clinical and clinical development, including oxidised ATP, Brilliant Blue G (BBG), KN-62, KN-04, A740003, A438079, GSK1482160, CE-224535, JNJ-54175446, JNJ-55308942, and AZ10606120. Lastly, it summarises the in vivo studies and clinical trials associated with the use and development of these P2X7R antagonists in different disease contexts.

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