Human brain endothelial cells are responsive to adenosine receptor activation |
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Authors: | Jeffrey H. Mills Leah Alabanza Babette B. Weksler Pierre-Olivier Couraud Ignacio A. Romero Margaret S. Bynoe |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Microbiology and Immunology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA ;2.Department of Hematology and Oncology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY 10021 USA ;3.Département de BiologieCellulaire, Institut Cochin, Paris, France ;4.Department of Biological Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK |
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Abstract: | The blood–brain barrier (BBB) of the central nervous system (CNS) consists of a unique subset of endothelial cells that possess
tight junctions which form a relatively impervious physical barrier to a large variety of blood components. Until recently,
there have been no good in vitro models for studying the human BBB without the co-culture of feeder cells. The hCMEC/D3 cell line is the first stable, well-differentiated
human brain endothelial cell line that grows independently in culture with characteristics that closely resemble those of
resident human brain endothelial cells. As our previously published findings demonstrated the importance of adenosine receptor
(AR) signaling for lymphocyte entry into the CNS, we wanted to determine if human brain endothelial cells possess the capacity
to generate and respond to extracellular adenosine. Utilizing the hCMEC/D3 cell line, we determined that these cells express
CD73, the cell surface enzyme that converts extracellular AMP to adenosine. When grown under normal conditions, these cells
also express the A1, A2A, and A2B AR subtypes. Additionally, hCMEC/D3 cells are responsive to extracellular AR signaling, as cAMP levels increase following
the addition of the broad spectrum AR agonist 5′-N-ethylcarboxamidoadenosine (NECA). Overall, these results indicate that human brain endothelial cells, and most likely the
human BBB, have the capacity to synthesize and respond to extracellular adenosine. |
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Keywords: | Human brain endothelial cells Blood brain barrier hCMEC/D3 cells Adenosine receptors CD73 |
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