The interleukin-1 (IL-1) family members play an important role in the proce
ss of inflammation and host defense. We describe here the identification an
d characterization of a novel member of the IL-1 family, IL-1HY2, The human
IL-1HY2 protein shares significant amino acid sequence similarity (37%) wi
th the IL-1 receptor antagonist and has a predicted three-dimensional struc
ture similar to that of the IL-1 receptor antagonist. The IL-1HY2 gene is l
ocated in close proximity to other IL-1 family genes on human chromosome 2,
and the genomic organization of the IL-1HY2 gene is highly conserved with
other IL-1 family members. IL-1HY2 protein is secreted from mammalian cells
, and the purified recombinant IL-1HY2 protein binds soluble IL-1 receptor
type I. IL-1HY2 is expressed in human skin, spleen, and tonsil. Immunohisto
chemical analysis showed that the IL-1HY2 protein is expressed in the basal
epithelia of skin and id proliferating B cells of the tonsil. These data s
uggest that IL-1HY2 is a novel IL-1 family member and that it may participa
te in a network of IL-1 family members to regulate adapted and innate immun
e responses.