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Signalling by extracellular nucleotides in health and disease

Valentina Vultaggio-Poma, Simonetta Falzoni, Giada Salvi, Anna Lisa Giuliani, Francesco Di Virgilio

2022Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nucleotides are released from all cells through regulated pathways or as a result of plasma membrane damage or cell death. Outside the cell, nucleotides act as signalling molecules triggering multiple responses via specific plasma membrane receptors of the P2 family. In the nervous system, purinergic signalling has a key function in neurotransmission. Outside the nervous system, purinergic signalling is one of the major modulators of basal tissue homeostasis, while its dysregulation contributes to the pathogenesis of various disease, including inflammation and cancer. Pre-clinical and clinical evidence shows that selective P2 agonists or antagonists are effective treatments for many pathologies, thus highlighting the relevance of extracellular nucleotides and P2 receptors as therapeutic targets.

Topics & Concepts

Purinergic receptorPurinergic signallingExtracellularP2Y receptorCell biologyReceptorBiologyCell signalingNucleotideSignal transductionNeurotransmissionP2 receptorNeuroscienceBiochemistryAgonistAdenosine receptorGeneAdenosine and Purinergic SignalingNeurological Complications and SyndromesNeuroscience of respiration and sleep