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Procedures to characterize and study P2Z/P2X7 purinoceptor: flow cytometry as a promising practical, reliable tool
Procedures to Characterize and Study P2Z/P2X7 Purinoceptor: Flow Cytometry as a Promising Practical, Reliable Tool
The expression of P2Z/P2X7 purinoceptor in different cell types is well
established. This receptor is a member of the ionotropic P2X receptor
family, which is composed by seven cloned receptor subtypes (P2X1 -
P2X7). Interestingly, the P2Z/P2X7 has a unique feature of being linked
to a non-selective pore which allows the passage of molecules up to 900
Da depending on the cell type. Early studies of P2Z/P2X7 purinoceptor
were exclusively based on classical pharmacological studies but the
recent tools of molecular biology have enriched the analysis of the
receptor expression. The majority of assays and techniques chosen so
far to study the expression of P2Z/P2X7 receptor explore directly or
indirectly the effects of the opening of P2Z/P2X7 linked pore. In this
review we describe the main techniques used to study the expression and
functionality of P2Z/P2X7 receptor. Additionally, the increasing need
and importance of a multifunctional analysis of P2Z/P2X7 expression
based on flow cytometry technology is discussed, as well as the
adoption of a more complete analysis of P2Z/P2X7 expression involving
different techniques
