β3-adrenoreceptor blockade reduces tumor growth and increases neuronal differentiation in neuroblastoma via SK2/S1P2 modulation

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Abstract: Neuroblastoma (NB) is the most frequently observed among extracranial pediatric solid tumors. It displays an extreme clinical heterogeneity, in particular for the presentation at diagnosis and response to treatment, often depending on cancer cell differentiation/stemness. The frequent presence of elevated hematic and urinary levels of catecholamines in patients affected by NB suggests that the dissection of adrenergic system is crucial for a better understanding of this cancer. β3-adrenoreceptor (β3-AR) is the last identified member of adrenergic receptors, involved in different tumor conditions, such as melanoma. Multiple studies have shown that the dysregulation of the bioactive lipid sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) metabolism and signaling is involved in many pathological diseases including cancer. However, whether S1P is crucial for NB progression and aggressiveness is still under investigation. Here we provide experimental evidence that β3-AR is expressed in NB, both human specimens and cell lines, where it is critically involved in the activation of proliferation and the regulation between stemness/differentiation, via its functional cross-talk with sphingosine kinase 2 (SK2)/S1P receptor 2 (S1P2) axis. The specific antagonism of β3-AR by SR59230A inhibits NB growth and tumor progression, by switching from stemness to cell differentiation both in vivo and in vitro through the specific blockade of SK2/S1P2 signaling.

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Bruno, G., Cencetti, F., Pini, A., Tondo, A., Cuzzubbo, D., Fontani, F., … Calvani, M. (2020). β3-adrenoreceptor blockade reduces tumor growth and increases neuronal differentiation in neuroblastoma via SK2/S1P2 modulation. Oncogene, 39(2), 368–384. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41388-019-0993-1

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