Elevated CD38 expression characterizes impaired CD8+ T cell immune response in metastatic pleural effusions.
Immunol Lett
; 245: 61-68, 2022 05.
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Highly coordinated signaling following TCR stimulation triggers activation and subsequent differentiation of T cells. CD38 is a major mammalian nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)+ glycohydrolase expressed on T cells, and appears to be an important modulator of T cell response in tumor models. However, the functional involvement of CD38 in T cells remains largely unknown. Therefore, we characterize the presence and function of CD38 in lymphocytes from metastatic pleural effusions (MPE). Of note, a significant accumulation of CD38+CD8+ T cells was observed in MPE compared with matched peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). Moreover, PD-1 expression was significantly increased within the CD38+CD8+ T cell fraction compared to CD38- counterparts. We further showed decreased amounts of IFNγ and TNFα production together with reduced mitochondrial membrane potential in CD38+CD8+ T cells. Indeed, the impaired capacity of secreting IFNγ and TNFα by CD38+CD8+ T cells was likely due to damaged mitochondrial function. Taken together, we have identified a subset of CD38+CD8+ T cells in MPE, which possessed exhausted phenotype accompanied by altered mitochondrial metabolism.
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Derrame Pleural
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Neoplasias
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Prognostic_studies
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Animals
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2022
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