CD73-mediated adenosine production by CD8 T cell-derived extracellular vesicles constitutes an intri...
CD73-mediated adenosine production by CD8 T cell-derived extracellular vesicles constitutes an intrinsic mechanism of immune suppression
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Schneider, Enja , Winzer, Riekje , Rissiek, Anne , Ricklefs, Isabell , Meyer-Schwesinger, Catherine , Ricklefs, Franz L. , Bauche, Andreas , Behrends, Jochen , Reimer, Rudolph , Brenna, Santra , Wasielewski, Hauke , Lauten, Melchior , Rissiek, Björn , Puig, Berta , Cortesi, Filippo , Magnus, Tim , Fliegert, Ralf , Müller, Christa E. , Gagliani, Nicola and Tolosa, Eva
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Immune cells at sites of inflammation are continuously activated by local antigens and cytokines, and regulatory mechanisms must be enacted to control inflammation. The stepwise hydrolysis of extracellular ATP by ectonucleotidases CD39 and CD73 generates adenosine, a potent immune suppressor. Here we report that human effector CD8 T cells contribut...
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CD73-mediated adenosine production by CD8 T cell-derived extracellular vesicles constitutes an intrinsic mechanism of immune suppression
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Winzer, Riekje
Rissiek, Anne
Ricklefs, Isabell
Meyer-Schwesinger, Catherine
Ricklefs, Franz L.
Bauche, Andreas
Behrends, Jochen
Reimer, Rudolph
Brenna, Santra
Wasielewski, Hauke
Lauten, Melchior
Rissiek, Björn
Puig, Berta
Cortesi, Filippo
Magnus, Tim
Fliegert, Ralf
Müller, Christa E.
Gagliani, Nicola
Tolosa, Eva
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-021-26134-w