Literature DB >> 27663683

Human adenosine deaminases ADA1 and ADA2 bind to different subsets of immune cells.

Yuliia Kaljas1,2, Chengqian Liu1,2, Maksym Skaldin1,2, Chengxiang Wu3,4, Qing Zhou5, Yuanan Lu3, Ivona Aksentijevich3, Andrey V Zavialov6,7.   

Abstract

At sites of inflammation and tumor growth, the local concentration of extracellular adenosine rapidly increases and plays a role in controlling the immune responses of nearby cells. Adenosine deaminases ADA1 and ADA2 (ADAs) decrease the level of adenosine by converting it to inosine, which serves as a negative feedback mechanism. Mutations in the genes encoding ADAs lead to impaired immune function, which suggests a crucial role for ADAs in immune system regulation. It is not clear why humans and other mammals possess two enzymes with adenosine deaminase activity. Here, we found that ADA2 binds to neutrophils, monocytes, NK cells and B cells that do not express CD26, a receptor for ADA1. Moreover, the analysis of CD4+ T-cell subset revealed that ADA2 specifically binds to regulatory T cells expressing CD39 and lacking the receptor for ADA1. Also, it was found that ADA1 binds to CD16- monocytes, while CD16+ monocytes preferably bind ADA2. A study of the blood samples from ADA2-deficient patients showed a dramatic reduction in the number of lymphocyte subsets and an increased concentration of TNF-α in plasma. Our results suggest the existence of a new mechanism, where the activation and survival of immune cells is regulated through the activities of ADA2 or ADA1 anchored to the cell surface.

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Keywords:  Adenosine; Adenosine deaminase 2 deficiency; Adenosine deaminases; Immune cells

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27663683     DOI: 10.1007/s00018-016-2357-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci        ISSN: 1420-682X            Impact factor:   9.261


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