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Role of the human CD38 molecule in B cell activation and proliferation
Authors:A. Funaro  M. Morra  L. Calosso  M. G. Zini  C. M. Ausiello  F. Malavasi
Affiliation:Laboratono di Biologia Cellulare, Dipartimento di Genetica, Biologia e Chimica Medica, Universitàdi Torino;lstituto CNR Tipizzazione Tissutale e Problemi della Dialisi, Aquila
Abstract:Human CD38 is a surface molecule which has been attributed the function of a signaling channel leading to cellular activation and proliferation, an ectoenzyme with multiple function as well as an inducer of Ca2+ mobilization from cytoplasmic stores. The effect mediated by CD38 have been studied in different cell populations: the results obtained in human B cells are apparently contradictory, with CD38 simultaneously leading to apoptosis in early B cells while increasing survival in cells derived from lymph node germinal center. Other effects recently reported concern a different potential in terms of signaling in early B cells and derived cell lines or in more detailed disease models of human leukemia, namely B chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells.
To complete the picture of the effects mediated by CD38 in the B cell compartment, we have studied the signals elicited by ligation of the human molecule in mature B cells from circulating pool and also from spleen of normal individuals. The information obtained completes the picture of CD38 and mature B cells, where we also studied the contribution of relevant cytokines involved in maintenance and differentiation of these normal cells, namely IL-1 α, IL-2, IL-4 and IL-6. Our results indicate that human CD38 plays a key role as a co-receptor in mature B cells from normal individuals.
Keywords:B lymphocytes    CD38    cell activation    cell proliferation    co-receptor
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