Journal article
P2X7 receptors are a potential novel target for anti-glioma therapies
M Monif, TJ O'Brien, KJ Drummond, CA Reid, SV Liubinas, DA Williams
Journal of Inflammation United Kingdom | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD | Published : 2014
Abstract
Results: We reveal human glioma cultures to contain microglia in close association with glioma (tumour) cells. Both glioma cells and microglia were found to express the purinergic, ATP sensing, P2X7R. P2X7R protein expression was increased in microglia derived from tumour when compared to 'peri-tumour' tissue. The pore capacity of P2X7R in tumour-associated microglia was functional, as evidenced by dye uptake experiments. Importantly, inhibition of P2X7R with the synthetic antagonist, brilliant blue G (BBG) resulted in a significant decrease in the number of glioma cells in culture.Conclusions: P2X7R was found to be over-expressed in grade IV human gliomas and its pore capacity was functiona..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported in part by an NHMRC Project Grant (#628301) to TOB and KD and an ARC Discovery Grant (DP0770955) to DAW.