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  2. Human ecalectin, a variant of human galectin-9, is a novel eosinophil chemoattractant produced by T lymphocytes

Human ecalectin, a variant of human galectin-9, is a novel eosinophil chemoattractant produced by T lymphocytes

  • J Biol Chem. 1998 Jul 3;273(27):16976-84. doi: 10.1074/jbc.273.27.16976.
R Matsumoto 1 H Matsumoto M Seki M Hata Y Asano S Kanegasaki R L Stevens M Hirashima
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  • 1 Department of Bacterial Infection, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 108, Japan. ryoji@hgc.ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Abstract

A 1.6-kilobase pair cDNA was isolated from a human T-cell-derived expression library that encodes a novel eosinophil chemoattractant (designated ecalectin) expressed during allergic and parasitic responses. Based on its deduced amino acid sequence, ecalectin is a 36-kDa protein consisting of 323 Amino acids. Although ecalectin lacks a hydrophobic signal peptide, it is secreted from mammalian cells. Ecalectin is not related to any known cytokine or chemokine but rather is a variant of human Galectin-9, a member of the large family of animal lectins that have affinity for beta-galactosides. Recombinant ecalectin, expressed in COS cells and insect cells, exhibited potent eosinophil chemoattractant activity and attracted eosinophils in vitro and in vivo in a dose-dependent manner but not neutrophils, lymphocytes, or monocytes. The finding that the ecalectin transcript is present in abundance in various lymphatic tissues and that its expression increases substantially in antigen-activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells suggests that ecalectin is an important T-cell-derived regulator of eosinophil recruitment in tissues during inflammatory reactions. We believe that this is the first report of the expression of an immunoregulatory Galectin expressed by a T-cell line that is selective for eosinophils.

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