نتایج جستجو برای: cd38

تعداد نتایج: 2989  

Journal: :Blood 2008
Juan C Rodríguez-Alba Miguel E Moreno-García Claudia Sandoval-Montes Víctor H Rosales-Garcia Leopoldo Santos-Argumedo

CD38 is a surface receptor able to induce activation, proliferation, and survival of human and mouse lymphocytes; this molecule is expressed on the surface of both mature and immature B cells. In this work, the function of CD38 in the maturation of murine B lymphocytes in the spleen was analyzed. The results showed that CD38 is highly expressed on Transitional 2 (T2) B lymphocytes with an inter...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2012
Haruhiro Higashida Shigeru Yokoyama Mitsuru Kikuchi Toshio Munesue

Here, we review the functional roles of cyclic ADP-ribose and CD38, a transmembrane protein with ADP-ribosyl cyclase activity, in mouse social behavior via the regulation of oxytocin (OXT) release, an essential component of social cognition. Herein we describe data detailing the molecular mechanism of CD38-dependent OXT secretion in CD38 knockout mice. We also review studies that used OXT, OXT ...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2001
T Musso S Deaglio L Franco L Calosso R Badolato G Garbarino U Dianzani F Malavasi

Human CD38, a surface molecule expressed by immature and activated T and B lymphocytes, has been characterized as a molecule transducing activation and proliferation signals, and intervening in adhesion to endothelium via its ligand CD31. CD38 is also a complex ectoenzyme featuring ADP-ribosyl cyclase/cyclic ADP-ribose hydrolase activities, leading to the synthesis and degradation of cADPR, a C...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2011
Haruhiro Higashida Shigeru Yokoyama Toshio Munesue Mitsuru Kikuchi Yoshio Minabe Olga Lopatina

Oxytocin (OXT) in the hypothalamus is the biological basis of social recognition, trust, and bonding. We showed that CD38, a leukaemia cell marker, plays an important role in the hypothalamus in the process of OXT release in adult mice. Disruption of Cd38 (Cd38(-/-)) produced impairment of maternal behavior and male social recognition in mice, similar to the behavior observed in Oxt and OXT rec...

Journal: :Respiratory Research 2008
Krishnaswamy G Tirumurugaan Bit Na Kang Reynold A Panettieri Douglas N Foster Timothy F Walseth Mathur S Kannan

BACKGROUND CD38 is expressed in human airway smooth muscle (HASM) cells, regulates intracellular calcium, and its expression is augmented by tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha). CD38 has a role in airway hyperresponsiveness, a hallmark of asthma, since deficient mice develop attenuated airway hyperresponsiveness compared to wild-type mice following intranasal challenges with cytokines such ...

2016
Sarah L. Pogue Tetsuya Taura Mingying Bi Yong Yun Angela Sho Glen Mikesell Collette Behrens Maya Sokolovsky Hussein Hallak Moti Rosenstock Eric Sanchez Haiming Chen James Berenson Anthony Doyle Steffen Nock David S. Wilson

Interferon-α (IFNα) has been prescribed to effectively treat multiple myeloma (MM) and other malignancies for decades. Its use has waned in recent years, however, due to significant toxicity and a narrow therapeutic index (TI). We sought to improve IFNα's TI by, first, attaching it to an anti-CD38 antibody, thereby directly targeting it to MM cells, and, second, by introducing an attenuating mu...

2018
Deepak A Deshpande Alonso G P Guedes Richard Graeff Soner Dogan Subbaya Subramanian Timothy F Walseth Mathur S Kannan

Asthma is an inflammatory disease in which proinflammatory cytokines have a role in inducing abnormalities of airway smooth muscle function and in the development of airway hyperresponsiveness. Inflammatory cytokines alter calcium (Ca2+) signaling and contractility of airway smooth muscle, which results in nonspecific airway hyperresponsiveness to agonists. In this context, Ca2+ regulatory mech...

2014
Stéphane Hua Camille Lécuroux Asier Sáez-Cirión Gianfranco Pancino Isabelle Girault Pierre Versmisse Faroudy Boufassa Olivier Taulera Martine Sinet Olivier Lambotte Alain Venet

BACKGROUND HIV controllers (HIC) are rare HIV-1-infected patients who exhibit spontaneous viral control. HIC have high frequency of CD38-/HLA-DR+ HIV-specific CD8+ T cells. Here we examined the role of this subset in HIC status. MATERIALS AND METHODS We compared CD38-/HLA-DR+ CD8+ T cells with the classical CD38+/HLA-DR+ activated phenotype in terms of 1) their activation status, reflected by...

Journal: :International immunology 2001
R Mallone A Funaro M Zubiaur G Baj C M Ausiello C Tacchetti J Sancho C Grossi F Malavasi

Human CD38 is a signal transduction molecule, and, concurrently, an ectoenzyme catalyzing the synthesis and degradation of cyclic ADP-ribose (cADPR), a potent Ca2+ mobilizer. One facet of CD38 that has not yet been addressed is its role in NK cells. To this end, the events triggered by CD38 ligation with agonistic mAb were analyzed on freshly purified human NK cells. Ligation was followed by (i...

Journal: :Blood 2007
Silvia Deaglio Tiziana Vaisitti Semra Aydin Luciana Bergui Giovanni D'Arena Lisa Bonello Paola Omedé Maria Scatolini Ozren Jaksic Giovanna Chiorino Dimitar Efremov Fabio Malavasi

Our interest in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) derives primarily from the exploitation of human diseases as strategic models for defining the in vivo biological roles of CD38. Using this model, we showed that CD38 triggers robust proliferation/survival signals modulated through the interactions with the CD31 ligand expressed by nurse-like cells and by the stromal/endothelial components. By ...

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