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Adenosine inhibits cell proliferation differently in human astrocytes and in glioblastoma cell lines

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Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common brain primary tumour. Hypoxic regions in GBM are associated to tumour growth. Adenosine accumulates in hypoxic regions and can affect cell proliferation and survival. However, how proliferating GBM cells respond/adapt to increased adenosine levels compared to human astrocytes (HA) is not clarified and was addressed in the present work. GBM cell lines and HA were treated for 3 days with test drugs. Thirty Adenosine (30 µM) caused a 43% ± 5% (P < 0.05) reduction of cell proliferation/viability in HA, through an adenosine receptor-independent mechanism, but had no effect in GBM cell lines U87MG, U373MG and SNB19. Contrastingly, inhibition of adenosine phosphorylation (using the adenosine kinase (ADK) inhibitor 5-iodotubercidin (ITU) (25 µM)), produced a strong and similar decrease on cell proliferation in both HA and GBM cells. The effect of adenosine on HA proliferation/viability was potentiated by 100 µM-homocysteine. Combined application of 30 µM-adenosine and 100 µM-homocysteine reduced the cell proliferation/viability in all three GBM cell lines, but this reduction was much lower than that observed in HA. Adenosine alone did not induce cell death, assessed by lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release, both in HA and GBM cells, but potentiated the cytotoxic effect of homocysteine in HA and in U87MG and U373MG cells. Results show a strong attenuation of adenosine anti-proliferative effect in GBM cells compared to HA, probably resulting from increased adenosine elimination by ADK, suggesting a proliferative-prone adaptation of tumour cells to increased adenosine levels.

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© 2021 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Adenosine Human astrocytes Glioblastoma Cell proliferation Homocysteine Adenosine kinase

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Neuroscience. 2021 May 24;467:122-133

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