Cutting edge: novel human dendritic cell- and monocyte-attracting chemokine-like protein identified by fold recognition methods

Research output: Contribution to journalResearch articleContributedpeer-review

Contributors

  • M Teresa Pisabarro - , Structural Bioinformatics (Research Group), Biotechnology Center, Genentech Incorporated (First author)
  • Beatrice Leung - , Genentech Incorporated (Author)
  • Mandy Kwong - , Genentech Incorporated (Author)
  • Racquel Corpuz - (Author)
  • Gretchen D Frantz - (Author)
  • Nancy Chiang - , Genentech Incorporated (Author)
  • Richard Vandlen - , Genentech Incorporated (Author)
  • Lauri J Diehl - , Genentech Incorporated (Author)
  • Nicholas Skelton - , Genentech Incorporated (Author)
  • Hok Seon Kim - , Genentech Incorporated (Author)
  • Dan Eaton - , Genentech Incorporated (Author)
  • Kerstin N. Schmidt - , Genentech Incorporated (Author)

Abstract

Chemokines play an important role in the immune system by regulating cell trafficking in homeostasis and inflammation. In this study, we report the identification and characterization of a novel cytokine-like protein, DMC (dendritic cell and monocyte chemokine-like protein), which attracts dendritic cells and monocytes. The key to the identification of this putative new chemokine was the application of threading techniques to its uncharacterized sequence. Based on our studies, DMC is predicted to have an IL-8-like chemokine fold and to be structurally and functionally related to CXCL8 and CXCL14. Consistent with our predictions, DMC induces migration of monocytes and immature dendritic cells. Expression studies show that DMC is constitutively expressed in lung, suggesting a potential role for DMC in recruiting monocytes and dendritic cells from blood into lung parenchyma.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2069-2073
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
Volume176
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 15 Feb 2006
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 32044465031

Keywords

Keywords

  • Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Cell Movement, Cells, Cultured, Chemokines/chemistry, Chemokines, CXC, Dendritic Cells/chemistry, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Mice, Models, Molecular, Molecular Sequence Data, Monocytes/chemistry, Organ Specificity, Protein Folding, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Sequence Alignment