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CD39 Regulation and Functions in T Cells

Eleonora Timperi, Vincenzo Barnaba

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences190 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CD39 is an enzyme which is responsible, together with CD73, for a cascade converting adenosine triphosphate into adenosine diphosphate and cyclic adenosine monophosphate, ultimately leading to the release of an immunosuppressive form of adenosine in the tumor microenvironment. Here, we first review the environmental and genetic factors shaping CD39 expression. Second, we report CD39 functions in the T cell compartment, highlighting its role in regulatory T cells, conventional CD4+ T cells and CD8+ T cells. Finally, we compile a list of studies, from preclinical models to clinical trials, which have made essential contributions to the discovery of novel combinatorial approaches in the treatment of cancer.

Topics & Concepts

AdenosineTumor microenvironmentCD8Adenosine triphosphateAdenosine monophosphateCyclic adenosine monophosphateCell biologyCancer researchBiologyChemistryBiochemistryImmune systemImmunologyTumor cellsReceptorAdenosine and Purinergic SignalingImmune Cell Function and InteractionCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research
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