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CD38 promotes LPS-induced innate-like activation and proliferation of CD8<sup>+</sup> T lymphocytes in aged mice.


ABSTRACT: CD38 is a transmembrane glycoprotein involved in NAD+ metabolism, calcium signaling, and immune cell activation. Its role in the inflammatory response has been studied extensively in innate immune cells; however, its contribution to the activation of memory T lymphocytes under inflammatory conditions is less understood. Additionally, recent studies have shown an age-related increase in the expression of the protein CD38 in various human and murine tissues. Moreover, CD8+ bystander T cells have been shown to contribute to inflammation during the aging process. Given the importance of its potential role in age-related pathologies, we examined the effect of CD38 on bystander activation of CD8+ memory T cells in aged mice following lipopolysaccharide challenge. CD38-deficient mice exhibited attenuated serum cytokine responses (IL-1β, IL-6, IFN-γ, and IL-10) and a distinct CD8+ T cell profile, characterized by a decrease in activated T cells. Wild-type mice displayed a significant expansion of CD69+TCM cells after LPS inoculation, an effect that was absent in CD38-deficient animals. LPS also promoted the expression of CD69 and CD38 in TEM/EFF subsets. Thus, our findings reveal a CD38-dependent mechanism underlying bystander activation of memory CD8+ T cells in aging. Highlighting the potential contribution of CD38 to age-related diseases, such as autoimmunity, and in the face of inflammatory conditions in aged people.

SUBMITTER: Santiago-Cruz W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12757697 | biostudies-literature | 2025

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CD38 promotes LPS-induced innate-like activation and proliferation of CD8&lt;sup&gt;+&lt;/sup&gt; T lymphocytes in aged mice.

Santiago-Cruz Wendolaine W   Espinosa Enrique E   Pérez-Lara Jocelyn C JC   Romero-Ramírez Héctor H   Devarajan Priyadharshini P   García-García Fabio F   Rodríguez-Alba Juan C JC  

Frontiers in aging 20251219


CD38 is a transmembrane glycoprotein involved in NAD<sup>+</sup> metabolism, calcium signaling, and immune cell activation. Its role in the inflammatory response has been studied extensively in innate immune cells; however, its contribution to the activation of memory T lymphocytes under inflammatory conditions is less understood. Additionally, recent studies have shown an age-related increase in the expression of the protein CD38 in various human and murine tissues. Moreover, CD8<sup>+</sup> by  ...[more]

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