Cloning and characterization of SDF-1gamma, a novel SDF-1 chemokine transcript with developmentally regulated expression in the nervous system - PubMed (original) (raw)
Cloning and characterization of SDF-1gamma, a novel SDF-1 chemokine transcript with developmentally regulated expression in the nervous system
M Gleichmann et al. Eur J Neurosci. 2000 Jun.
Abstract
The cytokines SDF-1alpha and -1beta are two alternatively spliced variants of the CXC (alpha) chemokines that are highly conserved among species. SDF-1alpha was shown to function as a B-cell maturation factor, a ligand for the CXCR4 (LESTR/fusin) chemokine receptor, thereby inhibiting replication of T cell-tropic HIV-1 strains and inducing cell death in human neuronal cell lines. In this report the cloning of the rat SDF-1beta cDNA and a new SDF-1 isoform, SDF-1gamma, are presented. Using Northern blot analysis, the expression pattern of both isoforms was studied in different tissues and it is shown that during postnatal development of the central and peripheral nervous system SDF-1beta- and SDF-1gamma-mRNA expression is inversely regulated. Whilst SDF-1beta-mRNA is the predominant isoform in embryonic and early postnatal nerve tissue, SDF-1gamma-mRNA is expressed at higher levels in adulthood. After peripheral nerve lesion a transient increase in SDF-1beta-mRNA expression is observed. As revealed by in situ hybridization, neurons and Schwann cells are the main cellular sources of both SDF-1beta and SDF-1gamma mRNAs in the nervous system. Computer-assisted analysis revealed that both transcripts encode secreted peptides with putative proteolytic cleavage sites which might generate novel neuropeptides.
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