Journal article
CD39 and control of cellular immune responses
KM Dwyer, S Deaglio, W Gao, D Friedman, TB Strom, SC Robson
Purinergic Signalling | SPRINGER | Published : 2007
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Abstract
CD39 is the cell surface-located prototypic member of the ecto-nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase (E-NTPDase) family. Biological actions of CD39 are a consequence (at least in part) of the regulated phosphohydrolytic activity on extracellular nucleotides. This ecto-enzymatic cascade in tandem with CD73 (ecto-5′-nucleotidase) also generates adenosine and has major effects on both P2 and adenosine receptor signalling. Despite the early recognition of CD39 as a B lymphocyte activation marker, little is known of the role of CD39 in humoral or cellular immune responses. There is preliminary evidence to suggest that CD39 may impact upon antibody affinity maturation. Pericellular nucleotide..
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Funding Acknowledgements
SCR acknowledges grant support from NIH HL57307, HL63972 and HL076540. Mutant mice with the green fluorescent protein (GFP) reporter gene introduced into the endogenous Foxp3 locus were kindly provided by M. Oukka and V. K. Kuchroo, Boston, MA, USA. ATL146e was a kind gift of J. Linden, Adenosine Therapeutics, Charlottesville, VA, USA.