TY - JOUR
T1 - Differential display analysis reveals the expression of glutathione S-transferase ω and novel genes through an ITAM-containing receptor in ascidian immunocytes
AU - Azumi, Kaoru
AU - Sasaki, Takeshi
AU - Okochi, Kazuki
AU - Yamasaki, Sho
AU - Saito, Takashi
AU - Takayama, Hajime
AU - Yokosawa, Hideyoshi
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Acknowledgements We thank Seiich Tamura, Asamushi Marine Biological Station, Tohoku University for supplying fresh ascidians. This work was supported in part by Grants-in-Aid from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, and Culture, Japan.
PY - 2005/7
Y1 - 2005/7
N2 - The immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM) plays an important role in signal transduction through antigen receptors in mammalian lymphocytes. We previously reported that an ITAM-containing receptor, ascidian hemocyte ITAM-containing receptor 1 (AhITAMR1), exists on the hemocyte surfaces of the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi, and is involved in both phagocytosis and hemocyte aggregation. In this study, we carried out differential display screening of upregulated genes during H. roretzi hemocyte aggregation and found that at least three genes are upregulated. One encodes glutathione S-transferase ω (GSTω), while the other two encode novel proteins. The expression of all three genes was induced by treatment with a specific monoclonal antibody against AhITAMR1, while their expression was inhibited by wortmannin, BAPTA-AM, and cyclosporin A. We also found that the expression of GSTω was induced by treatment with anti-T cell receptor antibody in mouse peripheral T cells. We propose that signal transduction pathways mediated by ITAM-containing receptors are conserved from ascidian hemocytes to mammalian T cells.
AB - The immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM) plays an important role in signal transduction through antigen receptors in mammalian lymphocytes. We previously reported that an ITAM-containing receptor, ascidian hemocyte ITAM-containing receptor 1 (AhITAMR1), exists on the hemocyte surfaces of the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi, and is involved in both phagocytosis and hemocyte aggregation. In this study, we carried out differential display screening of upregulated genes during H. roretzi hemocyte aggregation and found that at least three genes are upregulated. One encodes glutathione S-transferase ω (GSTω), while the other two encode novel proteins. The expression of all three genes was induced by treatment with a specific monoclonal antibody against AhITAMR1, while their expression was inhibited by wortmannin, BAPTA-AM, and cyclosporin A. We also found that the expression of GSTω was induced by treatment with anti-T cell receptor antibody in mouse peripheral T cells. We propose that signal transduction pathways mediated by ITAM-containing receptors are conserved from ascidian hemocytes to mammalian T cells.
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U2 - 10.1007/s00251-005-0003-3
DO - 10.1007/s00251-005-0003-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 16001128
AN - SCOPUS:25844498490
SN - 0093-7711
VL - 57
SP - 444
EP - 452
JO - Immunogenetics
JF - Immunogenetics
IS - 6
ER -