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Effects of Adenosine on Lymphangiogenesis

BACKGROUND: The lymphatic system controls tissue homeostasis by draining protein-rich lymph to the vascular system. Lymphangiogenesis, the formation of lymphatic vessels, is a normal event in childhood but promotes tumor spread and metastasis during adulthood. Blocking lymphangiogenesis may therefor...

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Autores principales: Lenoir, Bénédicte, Wagner, Daniel R., Blacher, Silvia, Sala-Newby, Graciela B., Newby, Andrew C., Noel, Agnès, Devaux, Yvan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3961410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24651845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092715
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author Lenoir, Bénédicte
Wagner, Daniel R.
Blacher, Silvia
Sala-Newby, Graciela B.
Newby, Andrew C.
Noel, Agnès
Devaux, Yvan
author_facet Lenoir, Bénédicte
Wagner, Daniel R.
Blacher, Silvia
Sala-Newby, Graciela B.
Newby, Andrew C.
Noel, Agnès
Devaux, Yvan
author_sort Lenoir, Bénédicte
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description BACKGROUND: The lymphatic system controls tissue homeostasis by draining protein-rich lymph to the vascular system. Lymphangiogenesis, the formation of lymphatic vessels, is a normal event in childhood but promotes tumor spread and metastasis during adulthood. Blocking lymphangiogenesis may therefore be of therapeutic interest. Production of adenosine is enhanced in the tumor environment and contributes to tumor progression through stimulation of angiogenesis. In this study, we determined whether adenosine affects lymphangiogenesis. METHODS: Lymphatic endothelial cells (HMVEC-dLy) were cultured in presence of adenosine and their proliferation, migration and tube formation was assessed. Gelatin sponges embedded with the stable analogue of adenosine 2-chloro adenosine were implanted in mice ear and lymphangiogenesis was quantified. Mice were intravenously injected with adenoviruses containing expression vector for 5′-endonucleotidase, which plays a major role in the formation of adenosine. RESULTS: In vitro, we observed that adenosine decreased the proliferation of lymphatic endothelial cells, their migration and tube formation. However, in vivo, gelatin sponges containing 2-chloro adenosine and implanted in mice ear displayed an elevated level of lymphangiogenesis (2.5-fold, p<0.001). Adenovirus-mediated over-expression of cytosolic 5′-nucleotidase IA stimulated lymphangiogenesis and the recruitment of macrophages in mouse liver. Proliferation of lymphatic endothelial cells was enhanced (2-fold, p<0.001) when incubated in the presence of conditioned medium from murine macrophages. CONCLUSION: We have shown that adenosine stimulates lymphangiogenesis in vivo, presumably through a macrophage-mediated mechanism. This observation suggests that blockade of adenosine receptors may help in anti-cancer therapies.
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spelling pubmed-39614102014-03-24 Effects of Adenosine on Lymphangiogenesis Lenoir, Bénédicte Wagner, Daniel R. Blacher, Silvia Sala-Newby, Graciela B. Newby, Andrew C. Noel, Agnès Devaux, Yvan PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The lymphatic system controls tissue homeostasis by draining protein-rich lymph to the vascular system. Lymphangiogenesis, the formation of lymphatic vessels, is a normal event in childhood but promotes tumor spread and metastasis during adulthood. Blocking lymphangiogenesis may therefore be of therapeutic interest. Production of adenosine is enhanced in the tumor environment and contributes to tumor progression through stimulation of angiogenesis. In this study, we determined whether adenosine affects lymphangiogenesis. METHODS: Lymphatic endothelial cells (HMVEC-dLy) were cultured in presence of adenosine and their proliferation, migration and tube formation was assessed. Gelatin sponges embedded with the stable analogue of adenosine 2-chloro adenosine were implanted in mice ear and lymphangiogenesis was quantified. Mice were intravenously injected with adenoviruses containing expression vector for 5′-endonucleotidase, which plays a major role in the formation of adenosine. RESULTS: In vitro, we observed that adenosine decreased the proliferation of lymphatic endothelial cells, their migration and tube formation. However, in vivo, gelatin sponges containing 2-chloro adenosine and implanted in mice ear displayed an elevated level of lymphangiogenesis (2.5-fold, p<0.001). Adenovirus-mediated over-expression of cytosolic 5′-nucleotidase IA stimulated lymphangiogenesis and the recruitment of macrophages in mouse liver. Proliferation of lymphatic endothelial cells was enhanced (2-fold, p<0.001) when incubated in the presence of conditioned medium from murine macrophages. CONCLUSION: We have shown that adenosine stimulates lymphangiogenesis in vivo, presumably through a macrophage-mediated mechanism. This observation suggests that blockade of adenosine receptors may help in anti-cancer therapies. Public Library of Science 2014-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3961410/ /pubmed/24651845 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092715 Text en © 2014 Lenoir et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wagner, Daniel R.
Blacher, Silvia
Sala-Newby, Graciela B.
Newby, Andrew C.
Noel, Agnès
Devaux, Yvan
Effects of Adenosine on Lymphangiogenesis
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title_short Effects of Adenosine on Lymphangiogenesis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3961410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24651845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092715
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