Human interleukin 5 (IL-5) plays an important role in proliferation and differentiation of human eosinophils. We report the isolation of cDNA clones from cDNA libraries of human eosinophils by using murine IL-5 receptor alpha chain cDNA as a probe. Analysis of the predicted amino acid sequence indicated that the human IL-5 receptor has approximately 70% amino acid sequence homology with the murine IL-5 receptor and retains features common to the cytokine receptor superfamily. One cDNA clone encodes a glycoprotein of 420 amino acids (Mr 47,670) with an NH2-terminal hydrophobic region (20 amino acids), a glycosylated extracellular domain (324 amino acids), a transmembrane domain (21 amino acids), and a cytoplasmic domain (55 amino acids). Another cDNA encodes only the extracellular domain of this receptor molecule. Other cDNA clones encode molecules having diversified cytoplasmic domains. COS7 cells transfected with the cDNA expressed a approximately 60-kD protein and bound IL-5 with a single class of affinity (Kd = 250-590 pM). The Kd values were similar to that observed in normal human eosinophils. In contrast to the murine 60-kD alpha chain, which binds IL-5 with low affinity (Kd = approximately 10 nM), the human alpha chain homologue can bind IL-5 with much higher affinity by itself. RNA blot analysis of human cells demonstrated two transcripts (approximately 5.3 and 1.4 kb). Both of them were expressed in normal human eosinophils and in erythroleukemic cell line TF-1, which responds to IL-5. The human IL-5 receptor characterized in this paper is essential for signal transduction, because expression of this molecule in murine IL-3-dependent cell line FDC-P1 allowed these cells to proliferate in response to IL-5.
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1 February 1992
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February 01 1992
Molecular cloning and expression of the human interleukin 5 receptor.
Y Murata,
Y Murata
Department of Biology, Kumamoto University Medical School, Japan.
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S Takaki,
S Takaki
Department of Biology, Kumamoto University Medical School, Japan.
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M Migita,
M Migita
Department of Biology, Kumamoto University Medical School, Japan.
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Y Kikuchi,
Y Kikuchi
Department of Biology, Kumamoto University Medical School, Japan.
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A Tominaga,
A Tominaga
Department of Biology, Kumamoto University Medical School, Japan.
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K Takatsu
K Takatsu
Department of Biology, Kumamoto University Medical School, Japan.
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Y Murata
Department of Biology, Kumamoto University Medical School, Japan.
S Takaki
Department of Biology, Kumamoto University Medical School, Japan.
M Migita
Department of Biology, Kumamoto University Medical School, Japan.
Y Kikuchi
Department of Biology, Kumamoto University Medical School, Japan.
A Tominaga
Department of Biology, Kumamoto University Medical School, Japan.
K Takatsu
Department of Biology, Kumamoto University Medical School, Japan.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1992) 175 (2): 341–351.
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Y Murata, S Takaki, M Migita, Y Kikuchi, A Tominaga, K Takatsu; Molecular cloning and expression of the human interleukin 5 receptor.. J Exp Med 1 February 1992; 175 (2): 341–351. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.175.2.341
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