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Dev Comp Immunol ; 28(5): 373-4, 2004 May 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15062638
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Cytokine Growth Factor Rev ; 13(6): 483-502, 2002 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12401481

ABSTRACT

All jawed vertebrates possess a complex immune system, which is capable of anticipatory and innate immune responses. Jawless vertebrates possess an equally complex immune system but with no evidence of an anticipatory immune response. From these findings it has been speculated that the initiation and regulation of the immune system within vertebrates will be equally complex, although very little has been done to look at the evolution of cytokine genes, despite well-known biological activities within vertebrates. In recent years, cytokines, which have been well characterised within mammals, have begun to be cloned and sequenced within non-mammalian vertebrates, with the number of cytokine sequences available from primitive vertebrates growing rapidly. The identification of cytokines, which are mammalian homologues, will give a better insight into where immune system communicators arose and may also reveal molecules, which are unique to certain organisms. Work has focussed on interleukin-1 (IL-1), a major mediator of inflammation which initiates and/or increases a wide variety of non-structural, function associated genes that are characteristically expressed during inflammation. Other than mammalian IL-1beta sequences there are now full cDNA sequences and genomic organisations available from bird, amphibian, bony fish and cartilaginous fish, with many of these genes having been obtained using an homology cloning approach. This review considers how the IL-1beta gene has changed through vertebrate evolution and whether its role and regulation are conserved within selected non-mammalian vertebrates.


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Interleukin-1/genetics , Interleukin-1/physiology , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Blotting, Northern , Cytokines/metabolism , DNA, Complementary/metabolism , Humans , Interleukin-1/metabolism , Interleukin-18/metabolism , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
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J Immunol ; 168(7): 3329-40, 2002 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11907090

ABSTRACT

Cartilaginous fish are considered the most primitive living jawed vertebrates with a complex immune system typical of all jawed vertebrates. Cytokine homologs are found within jawless and bony fish, although no cytokine or cytokine receptor genes have been sequenced in cartilaginous fish. In this study the complete coding sequence of the small spotted catshark (Scyliorhinus canicula) IL-1beta gene is presented that contains a short 5' untranslated region (54 bp), a 903-bp open reading frame, a 379-bp 3' untranslated region, a polyadenylation signal, and eight mRNA instability motifs. The predicted translation (301 amino acids) has highest identity to trout IL-1beta (31.7%), with greatest homology within the putative 12 beta-sheets. The IL-1 family signature is also present, but there is no apparent signal peptide. As with other nonmammalian IL-1beta sequences, the IL-1-converting enzyme cut site is absent. Expression of the IL-1beta transcript is detectable by RT-PCR in the spleen and testes, induced in vivo with LPS. Furthermore, a 7-fold increase of transcript levels in splenocytes incubated for 5 h with LPS was seen. The genomic organization comprises six exons and five introns with highest homology seen in exons encoding the largest amount of secondary structure per amino acid. Southern blot analysis suggests at least two copies of the IL-1beta gene or genes related to the 3' end of the IL-1beta sequence are present in the catshark. The cloning of IL-1beta in S. canicula, the first cytokine sequenced within cartilaginous fish, verifies previous bioactivity evidence for the presence of inflammatory cytokines.


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Interleukin-1/genetics , Interleukin-1/isolation & purification , Sharks/genetics , Sharks/immunology , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Base Sequence , Blotting, Southern , Cloning, Molecular , Exons , Gene Expression/immunology , Humans , Interleukin-1/biosynthesis , Interleukin-1/chemistry , Introns , Male , Mice , Molecular Sequence Data , Organ Specificity/genetics , Organ Specificity/immunology , Sequence Alignment , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sequence Analysis, Protein , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
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