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The Coming of Age of the P2X7 Receptor in Diagnostic Medicine.

Francesco Di VirgilioValentina Vultaggio-PomaSimonetta FalzoniAnna Lisa Giuliani
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
The discovery of the P2X7 receptor (P2X7R, originally named P2Z) in immune cells, its cloning, and the identification of its role in a multiplicity of immune-mediated diseases raised great hopes for the development of novel and more potent anti-inflammatory medicaments. Unfortunately, such hopes were partially deluded by the unsatisfactory results of most early clinical trials. This failure substantially reduced the interest of the pharmaceutical and biotech industries in the clinical development of P2X7R-targeted therapies. However, recent findings ushered in a second life for the P2X7R in diagnostic medicine. New P2X7R radioligands proved to be very reliable tools for the diagnosis of neuroinflammation in preclinical and clinical studies, and detection and measurement of free P2X7 receptor (or P2X7 subunit) in human blood suggested its potential use as a circulating marker of inflammation. Here we provide a brief review of these novel developments.
Keyphrases
  • binding protein
  • anti inflammatory
  • clinical trial
  • oxidative stress
  • stem cells
  • traumatic brain injury
  • high throughput
  • cell therapy
  • inflammatory response
  • phase ii
  • lps induced