| Literature DB >> 19553537 |
Tiehui Wang1, Steve Bird, Antonis Koussounadis, Jason W Holland, Allison Carrington, Jun Zou, Christopher J Secombes.
Abstract
A novel IL-1 family member (nIL-1F) has been discovered in fish, adding a further member to this cytokine family. The unique gene organization of nIL-1F, together with its location in the genome and low homology to known family members, suggests that this molecule is not homologous to known IL-1F. Nevertheless, it contains a predicted C-terminal beta-trefoil structure, an IL-1F signature region within the final exon, a potential IL-1 converting enzyme cut site, and its expression level is clearly increased following infection, or stimulation of macrophages with LPS or IL-1beta. A thrombin cut site is also present and may have functional relevance. The C-terminal recombinant protein antagonized the effects of rainbow trout rIL-1beta on inflammatory gene expression in a trout macrophage cell line, suggesting it is an IL-1beta antagonist. Modeling studies confirmed that nIL-1F has the potential to bind to the trout IL-1RI receptor protein, and may be a novel IL-1 receptor antagonist.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19553537 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.0802953
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422