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Impairment of adenosine signaling disrupts early embryo development: unveiling the underlying mechanisms

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Department of Biochemistry ,Institute of Chemistry ,University of São Paulo ,SãoPaulo ,Brazil
Glaser, Talita;
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Department of Biochemistry ,Institute of Chemistry ,University of São Paulo ,SãoPaulo ,Brazil
Martins, Patrícia;
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Department of Biochemistry ,Institute of Chemistry ,University of São Paulo ,SãoPaulo ,Brazil
Beco, Renata;
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Department of Biochemistry ,Institute of Chemistry ,University of São Paulo ,SãoPaulo ,Brazil
Bento, Carolina Adriane;
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Department of Biochemistry ,Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul ,Porto Alegre ,Brazil
Cappellari, Angelica R.;
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Department of Biochemistry ,Institute of Chemistry ,University of São Paulo ,SãoPaulo ,Brazil
La Banca Oliveira, Sophia;
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Department of Health (São Paulo—State) ,Medical School of the University of São Paulo (HCFMUSP) ,SãoPaulo ,Brazil
Merkel, Christian Albert;
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Department of Biochemistry ,Institute of Chemistry ,University of São Paulo ,SãoPaulo ,Brazil
Arnaud-Sampaio, Vanessa Fernandes;
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Department of Biochemistry ,Institute of Chemistry ,University of São Paulo ,SãoPaulo ,Brazil
Lameu, Claudiana;
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Department of Biochemistry ,Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul ,Porto Alegre ,Brazil
Battastini, Ana Maria;
Affiliation
Department of Biochemistry ,Institute of Chemistry ,University of São Paulo ,SãoPaulo ,Brazil
Ulrich, Henning

Purinergic signaling has been implicated in many biological functions, including development. In this study, we investigate the functions of extracellular adenosine and adenosine receptors using a mouse embryonic stem cell (ESC) line and morula stages isolated from mouse embryos. Feeder-free mouse ESC was investigated in the absence and presence of the leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), configuring undifferentiated cells and cells undergoing spontaneous differentiation. High alkaline phosphatase (ALPL) and low CD73 levels resulting in low adenosine (eADO) levels were characteristic for pluripotent cells in the presence of the LIF, while LIF deprivation resulted in augmented adenosine levels and reduced pluripotency marker expression, which indicated differentiation. Tracing ESC proliferation by BrdU labeling revealed that the inhibition of ALPL by levamisole resulted in a decrease in proliferation due to less eADO accumulation. Furthermore, caffeine and levamisole treatment, inhibiting adenosine receptor and eADO accumulation, respectively, reduced ESC migration, similar to that observed in the absence of the LIF. Pharmacological approaches of selective adenosine receptor subtype inhibition triggered specific adenosine receptor activities, thus triggering calcium or MAP kinase pathways leading to differentiation. In line with the in vitro data, mouse embryos at the morula stage were sensitive to treatments with A1 and A3 receptor antagonists, leading to the conclusion that A1 receptor and A3 receptor inhibition impairs proliferation and self-renewal and triggers inappropriate differentiation, respectively. The findings herein define the functions of eADO signaling in early development with implications for developmental disorders, in which adenosine receptors or ectonucleotidase dysfunctions are involved, and which could lead to malformations and miscarriages, due to exposure to caffeine.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2024 Glaser, Martins, Beco, Bento, Cappellari, La Banca Oliveira, Merkel, Arnaud-Sampaio, Lameu, Battastini and Ulrich.

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