Title : CD38: T Cell Immuno-Metabolic Modulator.

Pub. Date : 2020 Jul 17

PMID : 32709019






6 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 CD38, a major mammalian NAD+ glycohydrolase (NADase), expresses on T cells following activation and appears to be an essential modulator of intracellular NAD+ levels. NAD CD38 molecule Homo sapiens
2 The enzymatic activity of CD38 in the process of generating the second messenger cADPR utilizes intracellular NAD+, and thus limits its availability to different NAD+ consuming enzymes (PARP, ART, and sirtuins) inside the cells. NAD CD38 molecule Homo sapiens
3 The enzymatic activity of CD38 in the process of generating the second messenger cADPR utilizes intracellular NAD+, and thus limits its availability to different NAD+ consuming enzymes (PARP, ART, and sirtuins) inside the cells. NAD CD38 molecule Homo sapiens
4 The present review discusses how the CD38-NAD+ axis affects T cell activation and differentiation through interfering with their signaling and metabolic processes. NAD CD38 molecule Homo sapiens
5 We also describe the pivotal role of the CD38-NAD+ axis in influencing the chromatin remodeling and rewiring T cell response. NAD CD38 molecule Homo sapiens
6 Overall, this review emphasizes the crucial contribution of the CD38-NAD+ axis in altering T cell response in various pathophysiological conditions. NAD CD38 molecule Homo sapiens