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Human cardiotrophin-1: protein and gene structure, biological and binding activities, and chromosomal localization.

Authors :
Pennica D
Swanson TA
Shaw KJ
Kuang WJ
Gray CL
Beatty BG
Wood WI
Source :
Cytokine [Cytokine] 1996 Mar; Vol. 8 (3), pp. 183-9.
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

Cardiotrophin-1 (CT-1) is a new member of the interleukin-6 cytokine family that was identified from a mouse embryoid body cDNA library by expression cloning. Mouse CT-1 induces features of hypertrophy in neonatal rat cardiac myocytes and binds to and activates the leukaemia inhibitory factor/gp130 receptor complex. In this work we report the isolation and characterization of cDNA and genomic clones encoding human CT-1. These clones encode a 201 amino acid protein that is 80% identical to the mouse protein. Human CT-1 produced by transfection of the cDNA clones into mammalian cells induces the hypertrophy of neonatal rat cardiac myocytes. Human and mouse CT-1 bind to the leukaemia inhibitory factor receptor on both human and mouse cell lines indicating a lack of species specificity. No binding to the human oncostatin M specific receptor was detected. A 1.7 kb CT-1 mRNA is expressed in adult human heart, skeletal muscle, ovary, colon, prostate and testis and in fetal kidney and lung. The coding region of CT-1 is contained on three exons and is located on human chromosome 16p11.1-16p11.2.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1043-4666
Volume :
8
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cytokine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8833032
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1006/cyto.1996.0026