Ecto-5'-Nucleotidase Overexpression Reduces Tumor Growth in a Xenograph Medulloblastoma Model.

Ecto-5'-nucleotidase/CD73 (ecto-5'-NT) participates in extracellular ATP catabolism by converting adenosine monophosphate (AMP) into adenosine. This enzyme affects the progression and invasiveness of different tumors. Furthermore, the expression of ecto-5'-NT has also been suggested a...

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Main Authors: Angélica R Cappellari, Micheli M Pillat, Hellio D N Souza, Fabrícia Dietrich, Francine H Oliveira, Fabrício Figueiró, Ana L Abujamra, Rafael Roesler, Joanna Lecka, Jean Sévigny, Ana Maria O Battastini, Henning Ulrich
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
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spelling doaj-31cdc8b38d44429bb2e7440f55c8f70e2020-11-25T02:13:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011010e014099610.1371/journal.pone.0140996Ecto-5'-Nucleotidase Overexpression Reduces Tumor Growth in a Xenograph Medulloblastoma Model.Angélica R CappellariMicheli M PillatHellio D N SouzaFabrícia DietrichFrancine H OliveiraFabrício FigueiróAna L AbujamraRafael RoeslerJoanna LeckaJean SévignyAna Maria O BattastiniHenning UlrichEcto-5'-nucleotidase/CD73 (ecto-5'-NT) participates in extracellular ATP catabolism by converting adenosine monophosphate (AMP) into adenosine. This enzyme affects the progression and invasiveness of different tumors. Furthermore, the expression of ecto-5'-NT has also been suggested as a favorable prognostic marker, attributing to this enzyme contradictory functions in cancer. Medulloblastoma (MB) is the most common brain tumor of the cerebellum and affects mainly children.The effects of ecto-5'-NT overexpression on human MB tumor growth were studied in an in vivo model. Balb/c immunodeficient (nude) 6 to 14-week-old mice were used for dorsal subcutaneous xenograph tumor implant. Tumor development was evaluated by pathophysiological analysis. In addition, the expression patterns of adenosine receptors were verified.The human MB cell line D283, transfected with ecto-5'-NT (D283hCD73), revealed reduced tumor growth compared to the original cell line transfected with an empty vector. D283hCD73 generated tumors with a reduced proliferative index, lower vascularization, the presence of differentiated cells and increased active caspase-3 expression. Prominent A1 adenosine receptor expression rates were detected in MB cells overexpressing ecto-5'-NT.This work suggests that ecto-5'-NT promotes reduced tumor growth to reduce cell proliferation and vascularization, promote higher differentiation rates and initiate apoptosis, supposedly by accumulating adenosine, which then acts through A1 adenosine receptors. Therefore, ecto-5'-NT might be considered an important prognostic marker, being associated with good prognosis and used as a potential target for therapy.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4619639?pdf=render
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author Angélica R Cappellari
Micheli M Pillat
Hellio D N Souza
Fabrícia Dietrich
Francine H Oliveira
Fabrício Figueiró
Ana L Abujamra
Rafael Roesler
Joanna Lecka
Jean Sévigny
Ana Maria O Battastini
Henning Ulrich
spellingShingle Angélica R Cappellari
Micheli M Pillat
Hellio D N Souza
Fabrícia Dietrich
Francine H Oliveira
Fabrício Figueiró
Ana L Abujamra
Rafael Roesler
Joanna Lecka
Jean Sévigny
Ana Maria O Battastini
Henning Ulrich
Ecto-5'-Nucleotidase Overexpression Reduces Tumor Growth in a Xenograph Medulloblastoma Model.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Angélica R Cappellari
Micheli M Pillat
Hellio D N Souza
Fabrícia Dietrich
Francine H Oliveira
Fabrício Figueiró
Ana L Abujamra
Rafael Roesler
Joanna Lecka
Jean Sévigny
Ana Maria O Battastini
Henning Ulrich
author_sort Angélica R Cappellari
title Ecto-5'-Nucleotidase Overexpression Reduces Tumor Growth in a Xenograph Medulloblastoma Model.
title_short Ecto-5'-Nucleotidase Overexpression Reduces Tumor Growth in a Xenograph Medulloblastoma Model.
title_full Ecto-5'-Nucleotidase Overexpression Reduces Tumor Growth in a Xenograph Medulloblastoma Model.
title_fullStr Ecto-5'-Nucleotidase Overexpression Reduces Tumor Growth in a Xenograph Medulloblastoma Model.
title_full_unstemmed Ecto-5'-Nucleotidase Overexpression Reduces Tumor Growth in a Xenograph Medulloblastoma Model.
title_sort ecto-5'-nucleotidase overexpression reduces tumor growth in a xenograph medulloblastoma model.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Ecto-5'-nucleotidase/CD73 (ecto-5'-NT) participates in extracellular ATP catabolism by converting adenosine monophosphate (AMP) into adenosine. This enzyme affects the progression and invasiveness of different tumors. Furthermore, the expression of ecto-5'-NT has also been suggested as a favorable prognostic marker, attributing to this enzyme contradictory functions in cancer. Medulloblastoma (MB) is the most common brain tumor of the cerebellum and affects mainly children.The effects of ecto-5'-NT overexpression on human MB tumor growth were studied in an in vivo model. Balb/c immunodeficient (nude) 6 to 14-week-old mice were used for dorsal subcutaneous xenograph tumor implant. Tumor development was evaluated by pathophysiological analysis. In addition, the expression patterns of adenosine receptors were verified.The human MB cell line D283, transfected with ecto-5'-NT (D283hCD73), revealed reduced tumor growth compared to the original cell line transfected with an empty vector. D283hCD73 generated tumors with a reduced proliferative index, lower vascularization, the presence of differentiated cells and increased active caspase-3 expression. Prominent A1 adenosine receptor expression rates were detected in MB cells overexpressing ecto-5'-NT.This work suggests that ecto-5'-NT promotes reduced tumor growth to reduce cell proliferation and vascularization, promote higher differentiation rates and initiate apoptosis, supposedly by accumulating adenosine, which then acts through A1 adenosine receptors. Therefore, ecto-5'-NT might be considered an important prognostic marker, being associated with good prognosis and used as a potential target for therapy.
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