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The retina-specific basigin isoform does not induce IL-6 expression in mouse monocytes.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

Basigin gene products are positioned on adjacent cell types in the neural retina and are thought to compose a lactate metabolon important for photoreceptor cell function. The Ig0 domain of basigin isoform 1 (basigin-1) is highly conserved throughout evolution, which suggests a conserved function. It has been suggested that the Ig0 domain has proinflammatory properties, and it is hypothesized to interact with basigin isoform 2 (basigin-2) for cell adhesion and lactate metabolon formation. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to determine whether the Ig0 domain of basigin-1 binds to basigin-2 and whether the region of the domain used for binding is also used to stimulate interleukin-6 (IL-6) expression.

Methods

Binding was assessed using recombinant proteins corresponding to the Ig0 domain of basigin-1 and endogenously expressed basigin-2 from mouse neural retina and brain protein lysates. The proinflammatory properties of the Ig0 domain were analyzed with exposure of the recombinant proteins to the mouse monocyte RAW 264.7 cell line and subsequent measurement of the IL-6 concentration in the culture medium via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).

Results

The data indicate that the Ig0 domain interacts with basigin-2 through a region within the amino half of the domain and that the Ig0 domain does not stimulate the expression of IL-6 in mouse cells in vitro.

Conclusions

The Ig0 domain of basigin-1 binds to basigin-2 in vitro. In addition, contrary to previous reports, there was no evidence that the Ig0 domain potentiates IL-6 expression in a mouse monocyte cell line in vitro. However, it is possible that the Ig0 domain stimulates the expression of proinflammatory cytokines other than IL-6, or that the potential involvement of the Ig0 domain of basigin-1 in the acute inflammatory response is dependent on species.

SUBMITTER: Solstad AD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10243675 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The retina-specific basigin isoform does not induce IL-6 expression in mouse monocytes.

Solstad Abigail D AD   Brown Josephine M JM   Ochrietor Judith D JD  

Molecular vision 20230422


<h4>Purpose</h4>Basigin gene products are positioned on adjacent cell types in the neural retina and are thought to compose a lactate metabolon important for photoreceptor cell function. The Ig0 domain of basigin isoform 1 (basigin-1) is highly conserved throughout evolution, which suggests a conserved function. It has been suggested that the Ig0 domain has proinflammatory properties, and it is hypothesized to interact with basigin isoform 2 (basigin-2) for cell adhesion and lactate metabolon fo  ...[more]

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