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Origination of New Immunological Functions in the Costimulatory Molecule B7-H3: The Role of Exon Duplication in Evolution of the Immune System

B7-H3, a recently identified B7 family member, has different isoforms in human and mouse. Mouse B7-H3 gene has only one isoform (2IgB7-H3) with two Ig-like domains, whereas human B7-H3 has two isoforms (2IgB7-H3 and 4IgB7-H3). In this study a systematic genomic survey across various species from tel...

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Autores principales: Sun, Jing, Fu, Fengqing, Gu, Wenchao, Yan, Ruhong, Zhang, Guangbo, Shen, Zhiyong, Zhou, Yinghui, Wang, Han, Shen, Bairong, Zhang, Xueguang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3172298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21931843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024751
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author Sun, Jing
Fu, Fengqing
Gu, Wenchao
Yan, Ruhong
Zhang, Guangbo
Shen, Zhiyong
Zhou, Yinghui
Wang, Han
Shen, Bairong
Zhang, Xueguang
author_facet Sun, Jing
Fu, Fengqing
Gu, Wenchao
Yan, Ruhong
Zhang, Guangbo
Shen, Zhiyong
Zhou, Yinghui
Wang, Han
Shen, Bairong
Zhang, Xueguang
author_sort Sun, Jing
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description B7-H3, a recently identified B7 family member, has different isoforms in human and mouse. Mouse B7-H3 gene has only one isoform (2IgB7-H3) with two Ig-like domains, whereas human B7-H3 has two isoforms (2IgB7-H3 and 4IgB7-H3). In this study a systematic genomic survey across various species from teleost fishes to mammals revealed that 4IgB7-H3 isoform also appeared in pigs, guinea pigs, cows, dogs, African elephants, pandas, megabats and higher primate animals, which resulted from tandem exon duplication. Further sequence analysis indicated that this duplication generated a new conserved region in the first IgC domain, which might disable 4IgB7-H3 from releasing soluble form, while 2IgB7-H3 presented both membrane and soluble forms. Through three-dimensional (3D) structure modeling and fusion-protein binding assays, we discovered that the duplicated isoform had a different structure and might bind to another potential receptor on activated T cells. In T cell proliferation assay, human 2IgB7-H3 (h2IgB7-H3) and mouse B7-H3 (mB7-H3) both increased T cell proliferation and IL-2, IFN-γ production, whereas human 4IgB7-H3 (h4IgB7-H3) reduced cytokine production and T cell proliferation compared to control. Furthermore, both h2IgB7-H3 and mB7-H3 upregulated the function of lipopolysacharide (LPS)-activated monocyte in vitro. Taken together, our data implied that during the evolution of vertebrates, B7-H3 exon duplication contributed to the generation of a new 4IgB7-H3 isoform in many mammalian species, which have carried out distinct functions in the immune responses.
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spelling pubmed-31722982011-09-19 Origination of New Immunological Functions in the Costimulatory Molecule B7-H3: The Role of Exon Duplication in Evolution of the Immune System Sun, Jing Fu, Fengqing Gu, Wenchao Yan, Ruhong Zhang, Guangbo Shen, Zhiyong Zhou, Yinghui Wang, Han Shen, Bairong Zhang, Xueguang PLoS One Research Article B7-H3, a recently identified B7 family member, has different isoforms in human and mouse. Mouse B7-H3 gene has only one isoform (2IgB7-H3) with two Ig-like domains, whereas human B7-H3 has two isoforms (2IgB7-H3 and 4IgB7-H3). In this study a systematic genomic survey across various species from teleost fishes to mammals revealed that 4IgB7-H3 isoform also appeared in pigs, guinea pigs, cows, dogs, African elephants, pandas, megabats and higher primate animals, which resulted from tandem exon duplication. Further sequence analysis indicated that this duplication generated a new conserved region in the first IgC domain, which might disable 4IgB7-H3 from releasing soluble form, while 2IgB7-H3 presented both membrane and soluble forms. Through three-dimensional (3D) structure modeling and fusion-protein binding assays, we discovered that the duplicated isoform had a different structure and might bind to another potential receptor on activated T cells. In T cell proliferation assay, human 2IgB7-H3 (h2IgB7-H3) and mouse B7-H3 (mB7-H3) both increased T cell proliferation and IL-2, IFN-γ production, whereas human 4IgB7-H3 (h4IgB7-H3) reduced cytokine production and T cell proliferation compared to control. Furthermore, both h2IgB7-H3 and mB7-H3 upregulated the function of lipopolysacharide (LPS)-activated monocyte in vitro. Taken together, our data implied that during the evolution of vertebrates, B7-H3 exon duplication contributed to the generation of a new 4IgB7-H3 isoform in many mammalian species, which have carried out distinct functions in the immune responses. Public Library of Science 2011-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3172298/ /pubmed/21931843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024751 Text en Sun et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sun, Jing
Fu, Fengqing
Gu, Wenchao
Yan, Ruhong
Zhang, Guangbo
Shen, Zhiyong
Zhou, Yinghui
Wang, Han
Shen, Bairong
Zhang, Xueguang
Origination of New Immunological Functions in the Costimulatory Molecule B7-H3: The Role of Exon Duplication in Evolution of the Immune System
title Origination of New Immunological Functions in the Costimulatory Molecule B7-H3: The Role of Exon Duplication in Evolution of the Immune System
title_full Origination of New Immunological Functions in the Costimulatory Molecule B7-H3: The Role of Exon Duplication in Evolution of the Immune System
title_fullStr Origination of New Immunological Functions in the Costimulatory Molecule B7-H3: The Role of Exon Duplication in Evolution of the Immune System
title_full_unstemmed Origination of New Immunological Functions in the Costimulatory Molecule B7-H3: The Role of Exon Duplication in Evolution of the Immune System
title_short Origination of New Immunological Functions in the Costimulatory Molecule B7-H3: The Role of Exon Duplication in Evolution of the Immune System
title_sort origination of new immunological functions in the costimulatory molecule b7-h3: the role of exon duplication in evolution of the immune system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3172298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21931843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024751
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