Ectonucleotidase Modulation of Lymphocyte Function in Gut and Liver.

Front Cell Dev Biol

Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.

Published: January 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Imbalance between regulatory and effector T lymphocytes leads to a loss of immune tolerance, playing a significant role in chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
  • The CD39 ectonucleotidase is crucial for maintaining this balance by converting ATP and ADP into adenosine, which affects T-cell function and regulatory pathways.
  • Strategies to enhance CD39 function and levels could provide new treatment options for conditions like Crohn's disease and autoimmune hepatitis, highlighting its potential clinical impact.

Article Abstract

Imbalance between regulatory and effector T lymphocytes contributes to loss of immunotolerance and plays a permissive role in the initiation, perpetuation, and progression of chronic inflammatory diseases and autoimmune disorders. Regulatory/effector cell balance is governed by the CD39 ectonucleotidase, the prototype member of the NTPDase family that hydrolyzes ATP and ADP into AMP, subsequently converted into adenosine by CD73. Generation of adenosine impacts T-cell function as it contributes to the mechanism of suppression of Tregs and confers regulatory properties to pathogenic Th17-cells. CD39 cell distribution, mechanism of regulation and impact on inflammatory and regulatory signaling pathways are also discussed here. Innovative therapeutic strategies to boost CD39 levels and activity by either administering soluble ADPases or interfering with CD39 inhibitory signals are reviewed. Restoration of CD39 levels and function has enormous translational and clinical implications and should be regarded as an additional form of treatment to be deployed in the chronic inflammatory setting. The key role of CD39 in immunoregulation in the context of Crohn's disease, one of the most frequent manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease, and autoimmune hepatitis, an autoimmune disorder of the liver, is reviewed and discussed here.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7859358PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2020.621760DOI Listing

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