CD26/二肽基肽酶IV:免疫功能调节剂和潜在的治疗分子靶点。

Ugur Aytac, Nam H Dang
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摘要

CD26是一种110 kDa的表面结合外肽酶,具有内在二肽基肽酶IV (DPP IV)活性,具有多种生物学功能。在这篇综述中,我们将特别关注证明CD26作为T细胞激活分子在免疫功能中起关键作用,并通过其DPP IV酶活性调节选定生物因子的功能作用。作为这种多面分子在免疫调节中发挥重要作用的进一步证据,我们还将讨论我们实验室和其他实验室的实验尝试,通过各种药物(包括抗CD26单克隆抗体和DPP IV化学抑制剂)通过CD26单克隆抗体和DPP IV活性影响免疫介导的条件。从临床角度来看,CD26通过其DPP IV活性对葡萄糖代谢的影响及其作为糖尿病治疗靶点的潜在作用也具有特殊意义。此外,我们将回顾最近的研究,描述CD26与其他基本细胞结构的物理和功能相互作用及其关联的生物学后果。特别是,我们将展示我们实验室的最新数据,证明CD26,特别是其DPP IV活性,与关键核蛋白拓扑异构酶II α之间的相关性,这种相互作用具有重要的临床意义。总之,我们将研究多方面的CD26/DPP IV分子的生物学特性,特别关注其在免疫调节中的功能,以及它作为多种疾病(包括自身免疫性疾病、糖尿病和恶性肿瘤)新治疗方式的分子靶点的潜在作用。
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CD26/dipeptidyl peptidase IV: a regulator of immune function and a potential molecular target for therapy.

CD26 is a 110 kDa surface-bound ectopeptidase with intrinsic dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP IV) activity, which has multiple biological functions. In this review, we will focus specifically on work demonstrating that CD26 has a key role in immune function as a T cell activation molecule and a regulator of the functional effect of selected biological factors through its DPP IV enzyme activity. As further evidence of the important role played by this multifaceted molecule in immune regulation, we will also discuss experimental attempts from our laboratory and others to influence immune-mediated conditions through CD26 monoclonal antibodies and DPP IV activity with various agents, including anti-CD26 monoclonal antibodies and DPP IV chemical inhibitors. Of special significance from a clinical perspective is also CD26 effect on glucose metabolism through its DPP IV activity and its potential role as a therapeutic target in diabetes. In addition, we will review recent studies that describe the physical and functional interaction of CD26 with other essential cellular structures and the biological consequences of their association. In particular, we will present recent data from our laboratory that demonstrates the correlation between CD26, especially its DPP IV activity, and the key nuclear protein topoisomerase II alpha, an interaction that has important clinical implications. In summary, we will examine the biology of the multifaceted CD26/DPP IV molecule, focusing particularly on its function in immune regulation and its potential role as a molecular target for novel treatment modalities for a number of disease states, ranging from autoimmune diseases, diabetes to malignancies.

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