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  2. Macrophage-derived chemokine is a functional ligand for the CC chemokine receptor 4

Macrophage-derived chemokine is a functional ligand for the CC chemokine receptor 4

  • J Biol Chem. 1998 Jan 16;273(3):1764-8. doi: 10.1074/jbc.273.3.1764.
T Imai 1 D Chantry C J Raport C L Wood M Nishimura R Godiska O Yoshie P W Gray
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Affiliation

  • 1 ICOS Corporation, Bothell, Washington 98021, USA.
Abstract

Macrophage-derived chemokine (MDC) is a recently identified member of the CC chemokine family. MDC is not closely related to other chemokines, sharing most similarity with thymus- and activation-regulated chemokine (TARC), which contains 37% identical Amino acids. Both chemokines are highly expressed in the thymus, with little expression seen in other tissues. In addition, the genes for MDC and TARC are encoded by human chromosome 16. To explore this relationship in greater detail, we have more precisely localized the MDC gene to chromosome 16q13, the same position reported for the TARC gene. We have also examined the interaction of MDC with CC Chemokine Receptor 4 (CCR4), recently shown to be a receptor for TARC. Using a fusion protein of MDC with secreted Alkaline Phosphatase, we observed high affinity binding of MDC-secreted Alkaline Phosphatase to CCR4-transfected L1.2 cells (Kd = 0.18 nM). MDC and TARC competed for binding to CCR4, while no binding competition was observed for six other chemokines (MCP-1, MCP-3, MCP-4, RANTES (regulated on activation normal T cell expressed and secreted), macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha, macrophage inflammatory protein-1 beta). MDC was tested for calcium mobilization in L1.2 cells tranfected with seven different CC chemokine receptors. MDC induced a calcium flux in CCR4-transfected cells, but other receptors did not respond to MDC. TARC, which also induced calcium mobilization in CCR4 transfectants, was unable to desensitize the response to MDC. In contrast, MDC fully desensitized a subsequent response to TARC. Both MDC and TARC functioned as chemoattractants for CCR4 transfectants, confirming that MDC is also a functional ligand for CCR4. Since MDC and TARC are both expressed in the thymus, one role for these chemokines may be to attract CCR4-bearing thymocytes in the process of T cell education and differentiation.

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