Jt. Bensen et al., Identification of a novel human cytokine gene in the interleukin gene cluster on chromosome 2q12-14, J INTERF CY, 21(11), 2001, pp. 899-904
Genes in the interleukin-1 (IL-1) gene cluster on human chromosome 2 play a
n important role in mediating inflammatory responses and are associated wit
h numerous diseases. We have identified a novel IL-1-like gene, IL-1F10, on
human chromosome 2q13-14.1 near the IL-1 receptor antagonist gene (IL-1RN)
. The IL-1F10 gene is encoded by 5 exons spanning over 7.8 kb of genomic DN
A. The 1008-bp IL-1F10 cDNA encodes a 152-amino acid protein that shares be
tween 41% and 43% amino acid identity with human IL-1 receptor antagonist (
IL-1Ra) and FIL-1 delta, respectively. IL-1F10 shares characteristics of th
e IL-1Ra family, including key amino acid consensus sequences and a similar
genomic structure. By multitissue first-strand cDNA PCR analysis, IL-1F10
mRNA is expressed in heart, placenta, fetal liver, spleen, thymus, and tons
il. The expression in a variety of immune tissues and similarity to IL-1Ra
suggest a role of IL-1F10 in the inflammatory response.