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*Genes and Gene Therapy
The Journal of Immunology, 1999, 162: 6562-6571.
Copyright © 1999 by The American Association of Immunologists

Molecular Cloning and Characterization of a Novel CD1 Gene from the Pig1 ,2

Taehoon Chun3,*, Kai Wang4,{ddagger}, Federico A. Zuckermann{dagger} and H. Rex Gaskins5,*,{dagger}

Departments of * Animal Sciences and {dagger} Veterinary Pathobiology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801; and {ddagger} Department of Molecular Biotechnology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195

Much effort is underway to define the immunological functions of the CD1 multigene family, which encodes a separate lineage of Ag presentation molecules capable of presenting lipid and glycolipid Ags. To identify porcine CD1 homologues, a cosmid library was constructed and screened with a degenerate CD1 {alpha}3 domain probe. One porcine CD1 gene (pCD1.1) was isolated and fully characterized. The pCD1.1 gene is organized similarly to MHC class I and other CD1 genes and contains an open reading frame of 1020 bp encoding 339 amino acids. Expression of pCD1.1 mRNA was observed in CD3- thymocytes, B lymphocytes, and tissue macrophages and dendritic cells. The pCD1.1 cDNA was transfected into Chinese hamster ovary cells, and subsequent FACS analysis demonstrated that mAb 76-7-4, previously suggested to be a pig CD1 mAb, recognizes cell surface pCD1.1. Structurally, the pCD1.1 {alpha}1 and {alpha}2 domains are relatively dissimilar to those of other CD1 molecules, whereas the {alpha}3 domain is conserved. Overall, pCD1.1 bears the highest similarity with human CD1a, and the ectodomain sequences characteristically encode a hydrophobic Ag-binding pocket. Distinct from other CD1 molecules, pCD1.1 contains a putative serine phosphorylation motif similar to that found in human, pig, and mouse MHC class Ia molecules and to that found in rodent, but not human, MHC class-I related (MR1) cytoplasmic tail sequences. Thus, pCD1.1 encodes a molecule with a conventional CD1 ectodomain and an MHC class I-like cytoplasmic tail. The unique features of pCD1.1 provoke intriguing questions about the immunologic functions of CD1 and the evolution of Ag presentation gene families.




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