Interleukin-18, originally termed interferon-gamma inducing factor, is a re
cently described cytokine which is intimately involved in the generation of
the immune response. The human and mouse sequences have been reported and
studies have demonstrated the potent biological functions of this protein i
ncluding the induction of interferon-gamma and the enhancement of NK cytoto
xicity. This paper describes the cloning, sequencing, and characterization
of the dog homologue of this gene. The coding sequence for dog IL-18 was ob
tained using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction from mRNA harv
ested from PMA-stimulated alveolar macrophages. Sequence analysis of the do
g gene has demonstrated an open reading frame of 582 base pairs coding for
a 193 amino acid precursor protein. The dog coding sequence shares 84% and
74% similarity to the human and mouse equivalents, respectively, at the nuc
leotide level. Based upon sequence analysis, we propose that this new gene
is the dog equivalent of human IL-18.