ICAM‐3, a ligand for DC‐SIGN, was duplicated from ICAM‐1 in mammalian evolution, but was lost in the rodent genome
- 29 April 2005
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 579 (13) , 2901-2906
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2005.04.047
Abstract
ICAM-3 is a DC-SIGN ligand that is constitutively expressed on resting leukocytes, and is thus an important molecule for the first immune response. But, ICAM-3 has not been isolated form rodents. Thus, we compare the ICAM gene clusters in human, dog, mouse, and rat. ICAM-1, -4, -5 and -3 are located close to one another on the same chromosome and show genomic synteny in human and dog. Almost the same ICAM gene clusters were found in rodent genome, but only the ICAM-3 was not present. A phylogenetic tree plotting the cDNAs of human, dog, mouse, rat, and bovine suggested that ICAM-3 was made from a duplication of ICAM-1. Thus, ICAM-3 arose from ICAM-1 in the mammalian evolution, but was lost in the rodent’s genome. Our study suggests the different immune response in the rodents in comparison with other mammalsKeywords
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