Title of article :
The functional characterisation of CK-1, a putative CC chemokine from rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Author/Authors :
Lally، نويسنده , , James and Al-Anouti، نويسنده , , Fatme and Bols، نويسنده , , Niels and Dixon، نويسنده , , Brian، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Recently a number of cytokine homologs have been cloned in teleost fish, including several that resemble chemokines, but to date few have been confirmed using functional assays. Chemokines are a family of cytokines that are able to induce chemotaxis in leucocytes. In this study CK-1, a rainbow trout chemokine, was functionally characterised. Recombinant CK-1 is able to attract rainbow trout peripheral blood leucocytes (PBL) in a micro-chemotaxis chamber. A greater number of PBLs migrated in response to CK-1 than to negative controls, either media alone or equivalent concentrations of β2M, while comparable numbers migrated to the positive control, recombinant human C5a. The tissue distribution of CK-1 mRNA was also assessed by Northern blotting of RT–PCR and showed that expression is constitutive in the liver and gut, and is inducible by intraperitoneal injection of phytohemagglutinin in PBL and the head-kidney. Continuous cell lines generated from the gut and pituitary gland of the rainbow trout also express CK-1 message, whilst Southern analysis shows that CK-1 is a single copy gene. Finally, CK-1 shows the greatest amino acid similarity CCL20/LARC/Mip-3alpha as well as similar gene structure and expression pattern.
Keywords :
Chemokine , rainbow trout , chemotaxis , Phytohemagglutinin , peripheral blood leucocytes
Journal title :
Fish and Shellfish Immunology
Journal title :
Fish and Shellfish Immunology