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Cancer-Associated Mutations of the Adenosine A2A Receptor Have Diverse Influences on Ligand Binding and Receptor Functions
by
Heitman, Laura H.
, Danen, Erik H. J.
, Jespers, Willem
, Feng, Chenlin
, Wang, Xuesong
, Liu, Rongfang
, Zamarbide Losada, Sofía Denise
, Gorostiola González, Marina
, van Westen, Gerard J. P.
in
Adenosine
/ adenosine A2A receptor
/ binding affinity
/ Binding sites
/ Cancer
/ cancer-associated mutation
/ Experiments
/ GPCR
/ impedance-based cell-morphology assay
/ Ligands
/ Morphology
/ Mutation
/ Physiology
/ structure–activity relationship
2022
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Cancer-Associated Mutations of the Adenosine A2A Receptor Have Diverse Influences on Ligand Binding and Receptor Functions
by
Heitman, Laura H.
, Danen, Erik H. J.
, Jespers, Willem
, Feng, Chenlin
, Wang, Xuesong
, Liu, Rongfang
, Zamarbide Losada, Sofía Denise
, Gorostiola González, Marina
, van Westen, Gerard J. P.
in
Adenosine
/ adenosine A2A receptor
/ binding affinity
/ Binding sites
/ Cancer
/ cancer-associated mutation
/ Experiments
/ GPCR
/ impedance-based cell-morphology assay
/ Ligands
/ Morphology
/ Mutation
/ Physiology
/ structure–activity relationship
2022
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Cancer-Associated Mutations of the Adenosine A2A Receptor Have Diverse Influences on Ligand Binding and Receptor Functions
by
Heitman, Laura H.
, Danen, Erik H. J.
, Jespers, Willem
, Feng, Chenlin
, Wang, Xuesong
, Liu, Rongfang
, Zamarbide Losada, Sofía Denise
, Gorostiola González, Marina
, van Westen, Gerard J. P.
in
Adenosine
/ adenosine A2A receptor
/ binding affinity
/ Binding sites
/ Cancer
/ cancer-associated mutation
/ Experiments
/ GPCR
/ impedance-based cell-morphology assay
/ Ligands
/ Morphology
/ Mutation
/ Physiology
/ structure–activity relationship
2022
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Cancer-Associated Mutations of the Adenosine A2A Receptor Have Diverse Influences on Ligand Binding and Receptor Functions
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Cancer-Associated Mutations of the Adenosine A2A Receptor Have Diverse Influences on Ligand Binding and Receptor Functions
2022
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The adenosine A2A receptor (A2AAR) is a class A G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). It is an immune checkpoint in the tumor micro-environment and has become an emerging target for cancer treatment. In this study, we aimed to explore the effects of cancer-patient-derived A2AAR mutations on ligand binding and receptor functions. The wild-type A2AAR and 15 mutants identified by Genomic Data Commons (GDC) in human cancers were expressed in HEK293T cells. Firstly, we found that the binding affinity for agonist NECA was decreased in six mutants but increased for the V275A mutant. Mutations A165V and A265V decreased the binding affinity for antagonist ZM241385. Secondly, we found that the potency of NECA (EC50) in an impedance-based cell-morphology assay was mostly correlated with the binding affinity for the different mutants. Moreover, S132L and H278N were found to shift the A2AAR towards the inactive state. Importantly, we found that ZM241385 could not inhibit the activation of V275A and P285L stimulated by NECA. Taken together, the cancer-associated mutations of A2AAR modulated ligand binding and receptor functions. This study provides fundamental insights into the structure–activity relationship of the A2AAR and provides insights for A2AAR-related personalized treatment in cancer.
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