Coexpression of two distinct genes is required to generate secreted bioactive cytotoxic lymphocyte maturation factor.

U Gubler, AO Chua, DS Schoenhaut… - Proceedings of the …, 1991 - National Acad Sciences
U Gubler, AO Chua, DS Schoenhaut, CM Dwyer, W McComas, R Motyka, N Nabavi…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1991National Acad Sciences
Cytotoxic lymphocyte maturation factor (CLMF) is a disulfide-bonded heterodimeric
lymphokine that (i) acts as a growth factor for activated T cells independent of interleukin 2
and (ii) synergizes with suboptimal concentrations of interleukin 2 to induce lymphokine-
activated killer cells. We now report the cloning and expression of both human CLMF
subunit cDNAs from a lymphoblastoid B-cell line, NC-37. The two subunits represent two
distinct and unrelated gene products whose mRNAs are coordinately induced upon …
Cytotoxic lymphocyte maturation factor (CLMF) is a disulfide-bonded heterodimeric lymphokine that (i) acts as a growth factor for activated T cells independent of interleukin 2 and (ii) synergizes with suboptimal concentrations of interleukin 2 to induce lymphokine-activated killer cells. We now report the cloning and expression of both human CLMF subunit cDNAs from a lymphoblastoid B-cell line, NC-37. The two subunits represent two distinct and unrelated gene products whose mRNAs are coordinately induced upon activation of NC-37 cells. Coexpression of the two subunit cDNAs in COS cells is necessary for the secretion of biologically active CLMF; COS cells transfected with either subunit cDNA alone do not secrete bioactive CLMF. Recombinant CLMF expressed in mammalian cells displays biologic activities essentially identical to natural CLMF, and its activities can be neutralized by monoclonal antibodies prepared against natural CLMF. Since this heterodimeric protein displays the properties of an interleukin, we propose that CLMF be given the designation interleukin 12.
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