A2A blockade enhances anti-metastatic immune responses

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The specific targeting of tumor-elicited immunosuppression is a promising strategy for the treatment of cancer. We have recently demonstrated that targeting the immunosuppressive pathway mediated by CD73-derived adenosine through the blockade of A2A/A2B adenosine receptors significantly reduced the metastatic potential of CD73+ breast carcinomas and melanomas via both immunological and non-immunological mechanisms.

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Beavis, P. A., Milenkovski, N., Stagg, J., Smyth, M. J., & Darcy, P. K. (2013). A2A blockade enhances anti-metastatic immune responses. OncoImmunology, 2(12), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.4161/onci.26705

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