Adenosine interaction with adenosine receptor A2a promotes gastric cancer metastasis by enhancing PI3K–AKT–mTOR signaling

L Shi, Z Wu, J Miao, S Du, S Ai, E Xu… - Molecular biology of …, 2019 - Am Soc Cell Biol
L Shi, Z Wu, J Miao, S Du, S Ai, E Xu, M Feng, J Song, W Guan
Molecular biology of the cell, 2019Am Soc Cell Biol
The accumulation of adenosine in the tumor microenvironment is associated with tumor
progression in many cancers. However, whether adenosine is involved in gastric cancer
(GC) metastasis and progression, and the underlying molecular mechanism, is largely
unclear. In this study, we find that GC tissues and cell lines had higher A2aR levels than
nontumor gastric tissues and cell lines. A2aR expression correlated positively with
TNMstage, and associated with poor outcomes. Adenosine enhanced the expression of the …
The accumulation of adenosine in the tumor microenvironment is associated with tumor progression in many cancers. However, whether adenosine is involved in gastric cancer (GC) metastasis and progression, and the underlying molecular mechanism, is largely unclear. In this study, we find that GC tissues and cell lines had higher A2aR levels than nontumor gastric tissues and cell lines. A2aR expression correlated positively with TNMstage, and associated with poor outcomes. Adenosine enhanced the expression of the stemness and epithelial–mesenchymal transition-associated genes by binding to A2aR. A2aR expression on GC cells promoted metastasis in vivo. The PI3K-AKT-mTOR signaling pathway was involved in adenosine-stimulated GC cell migration and invasion. Our results indicate that adenosine promotes GC cell invasion and metastasis by interacting with A2aR to enhance PI3K–AKT–mTOR pathway signaling.
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