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Expression and characterization of recombinant canine IL-13 receptor alpha2 protein and its biological activity in vitro.
Tang, Liang; Morales, Tony; Boroughs, Karen L; Cailles Lo-Keiser, Kathy; Sellins, Karen; Stedman, Kim; McCall, Catherine; McDermott, Martin J.
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  • Tang L; Heska Corporation, 1613 Prospect Parkway, Fort Collins, CO 80525, USA.
Mol Immunol ; 39(12): 719-27, 2003 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12531283
ABSTRACT
Our previous study showed that recombinant canine IL-13 (rcaIL-13) stimulated production of allergen-specific IgE in vitro by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from flea allergen-sensitized dogs. This has also been demonstrated using human IL-13 (huIL-13) and PBMC isolated from human allergy patients. The stimulatory activity of rcaIL-13 was specifically inhibited by a fusion protein of the extracellular domain of canine IL-13Ralpha2 and the Fc fragment of canine IgG heavy chain (rcaIL-13Ralpha2-Fc). In this communication, we report the construction and expression of a non-fused recombinant extracellular domain of canine IL-13Ralpha2 (rcaIL-13Ralpha2) in an E. coli expression system. The E. coli expressed rcaIL-13Ralpha2 was isolated in inclusion bodies, then solubilized in buffer containing denaturants and reducing agents. After refolding and purification, the biological activity of rcaIL-13Ralpha2 was found in the monomer fraction resulting from gel filtration and ion exchange chromatographies. Biological activity of purified rcaIL-13Ralpha2 was demonstrated by the specific inhibition of rcaIL-13 activity in a TF-1 cell proliferation assay. Additionally, rcaIL-13Ralpha2 was found to be active in neutralizing rcaIL-13 induced upregulation of IgE mRNA levels in PBMCs of "high IgE" dogs, which have been bred to exhibit a predisposition for high IgE production and are used as a model for allergic asthma. The data confirm our previous report that the regulatory effects of IL-13 on IgE production in canine PBMCs are similar to those reported in humans. Thus, allergic dogs, such as the "high IgE" producing dogs, may be excellent models for research on IgE-mediated diseases in humans.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Receptores de Interleucina Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2003 Tipo de documento: Article
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Receptores de Interleucina Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2003 Tipo de documento: Article