Identification, purification and characterization of a receptor for dengue virus-induced macrophage cytotoxin (CF2) from murine T cells

Khare, Pranay Deep ; Khare, Meenakshi ; Tandon, Ritu ; Chaturvedi, Umesh Chandra (2003) Identification, purification and characterization of a receptor for dengue virus-induced macrophage cytotoxin (CF2) from murine T cells FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology, 38 (1). pp. 35-43. ISSN 0928-8244

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Abstract

Dengue type-2 virus infection in mice induces a subpopulation of T lymphocytes to produce a cytokine cytotoxic factor, which induces macrophages (MΦ ) to produce a biologically active cytotoxic cytokine, the MΦ cytotoxin (CF2). Previously we have identified the presence of intermediate-affinity receptors for CF2 on mouse peritoneal MΦ. The present study was undertaken to identify the CF2-receptors (CF2-R) on murine T cells followed by their purification and characterization. Receptor binding assay and Scatchard analysis revealed single, high-affinity (1.0309 nM) receptors for CF2 on T cells (22,000 receptors per cell). The binding of [125I]CF2 on murine T cells was saturable and specific. Furthermore, CF2-R was purified from normal mouse T cell plasma membrane by affinity chromatography followed by reversed-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography. The presence of CF2-R was confirmed by indirect dot-blot assay and its binding with [125I]CF2. The purified CF2-R is a 90-95-kDa protein as characterized by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and immunoblot analysis. The chemical crosslinking of [125I]CF2 and its receptor complex showed a product of 100-110 kDa on different subpopulations of murine T cells. The pretreatment of target cells with anti-CF2-R antisera inhibited the cytotoxic activity of CF2 in a dose-dependent manner and thus confirmed the biological significance of CF2-R. Moreover, the presence of CF2-R was also identified on normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and T and B cells by crosslinking with [125I]CF2, thus revealing the possible role of CF2 and CF2-R in the immunopathogenesis of dengue virus disease.

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Source:Copyright of this article belongs to Federation of European Microbiological Societies.
Keywords:Macrophage Cytotoxin; Dengue Virus; Receptor; Specific Binding
ID Code:6678
Deposited On:22 Oct 2010 05:31
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