Title of article :
Therapeutic Value of CD73 as a Biomarker in Human Cancer
Author/Authors :
Zandieh, Kimia Department of Genetics - Faculty of Advanced Sciences and Technology - Tehran Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Milani, Saeideh Antigen and Antibody Engineering Department - Monoclonal Antibody Research Center - Avicenna Research Institute - ACECR, Tehran , Mohammadi, Javad Department of Life Science - Faculty of New Science and Technology - University of Tehran - Antigen and Antibody Engineering Department - Monoclonal Antibody Research Center - Avicenna Research Institute - ACECR, Tehran , Hashemi, Mehrdad Department of Genetics - Faculty of Advanced Sciences and Technology - Tehran Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Abstract :
Context: Over the past several years, biomarkers have emerged as a
diagnostic and therapeutic tool for cancer therapy. CD73 (ecto-5'-nucleotidase)
which is a cell surface ectonucleotidase, mediates the conversion of
extracellular Adenosine monophosphate (AMP) into adenosine through the
purinergic signaling pathway. In this study the role of CD73 in different
human cancers was investigated.
Evidence Acquisition: The present study reviewed the articles related to the
importance of CD73 as a therapeutic tool in human cancers which were
published from 1990 to 2019. The publications were found by searching the
valid databases for instance PubMed, Google Scholar, ProQuest, Scopus and
Science Direct using keywords CD73, ectonucleotidase, therapy, cancer, etc.
During the review process 90 articles were selected.
Results: Different studies about the effect of CD73 on human malignancies
show that CD73 is overexpressed in various types of cancer. Recent findings
demonstrate that the extracellular adenosine can promote tumor growth and
invasion. The significant regulatory role of CD73 has made it a suitable
biomarker for cancer treatment.
Conclusion: This study outlines the impact of CD73 on tumor growth,
metastasis and angiogenesis. The findings are promising and can highlight the
efficacy of this protein as a therapeutic tool in the context of anti-CD73 cancer
therapy.
Keywords :
CD73 , Ectonucleotidase , Therapy , Cancer
Journal title :
Archives of Advances in Biosciences