Interleukin-2 (IL-2) is a cytokine involved in induction and regulation of
the immune response in mammals. There have been numerous reports about the
search for IL-2 in species other than mammals, and recently an IL-2-like ge
ne has been isolated in chicken. Using PCR, we searched for IL-2 gene seque
nces in a wide variety of mammals, including marsupials and monotremes, as
well as in birds. Although we can readily amplify IL-2 gene fragments in pl
acental mammals, no amplification was obtained in other species. This is be
st explained by very high substitution rates. This suggest that strategies
to isolate IL-2 homologous genes outside mammals should involve functional
assays, as for the chicken gene, and not hybridization-based techniques. No
nsynonymous substitution rates are especially high in ruminants, due to pos
itive selection acting on regions important in term of structure-function.
We suggest that, although globally similar, the immune response of various
mammals is not identical, mainly at the level of cytokine-mediated regulati
ons.