Biomolecules (May 2022)

Lack of Ecto-5′-Nucleotidase Protects Sensitized Mice against Allergen Challenge

  • Elisabetta Caiazzo,
  • Ida Cerqua,
  • Roberta Turiello,
  • Maria Antonietta Riemma,
  • Giacomo De Palma,
  • Armando Ialenti,
  • Fiorentina Roviezzo,
  • Silvana Morello,
  • Carla Cicala

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12050697
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 697

Abstract

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Ecto-5′-nucleotidase (CD73), the ectoenzyme that together with CD39 is responsible for extracellular ATP hydrolysis and adenosine accumulation, regulates immune/inflammatory processes by controlling innate and acquired immunity cell functions. We previously demonstrated that CD73 is required for the assessment of a controlled allergic sensitization, in mice. Here, we evaluated the response to aerosolized allergen of female-sensitized mice lacking CD73 in comparison with their wild type counterpart. Results obtained show, in mice lacking CD73, the absence of airway hyperreactivity in response to an allergen challenge, paralleled by reduced airway CD23+B cells and IL4+T cells pulmonary accumulation together with reduced mast cells accumulation and degranulation. Our findings indicate CD73 as a potential therapeutic target for allergic asthma.

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