Cc. Gregorio-king et al., ORP-3, a human oxysterol-binding protein gene differentially expressed in hematopoietic cells, BLOOD, 98(7), 2001, pp. 2279-2281
Using differential display polymerase chain reaction, a gene was Identified
in CD34(+)-enriched populations that had with low or absent expression in
CD34(-) populations. The full coding sequence of this transcript was obtain
ed, and the predicted protein has a high degree of homology to oxysterol-bi
nding protein. This gene has been designated OSBP-related protein 3 (ORP-3)
. Expression of ORP-3 was found to be 3- to 4-fold higher in CD34(+) cells
than in CD34- cells. Additionally, expression of this gene was 2-fold highe
r in the more primitive subfraction of hematopoietic cells defined by the C
D34(+)38(-) phenotype and was downregulated with the proliferation and diff
erentiation of CD34+ cells. The ORP-3 predicted protein contains an oxyster
ol-binding domain. Well-characterized proteins expressing this domain bind
oxysterols in a dose-dependent fashion. Biologic activities of oxysterols i
nclude inhibition of cholesterol biosynthesis and cell proliferation In a v
ariety of cell types, among them hematopoietic cells. Characterization and
differential expression of ORP-3 implicates a possible role in the mediatio
n of oxysterol effects on hematopoiesis. (C) 2001 by The American Society o
f Hematology.