Abstract

Secondary Lymphoid-tissue Chemokine (SLC) is a recently identified CC chemokine that is constitutively expressed in various lymphoid tissues and is a potent and specific chemoattractant for lymphocytes. The SLC gene and the gene encoding another lymphocyte-specific CC chemokine, EBI1-ligand chemokine (ELC), form a mini-cluster at human chromosome 9p13. Here, we show that SLC is a high affinity functional ligand for chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7) that is expressed on T and B lymphocytes and a known receptor for ELC. SLC induced a vigorous calcium mobilization in murine L1.2 cells stably expressing human CCR7. SLC tagged with the secreted form of alkaline phosphatase (SLC-SEAP) showed specific binding to CCR7 that was fully competed by SLC with an IC50 of 0.5 nM. SLC also induced a vigorous chemotactic response in CCR7-expressing L1.2 cells with a typical bell-shaped dose-response curve and a maximal migration at 10 nM. When assessed using CCR7-transfected L1.2 cells, SLC and ELC were essentially equivalent in terms of cross desensitization in calcium mobilization via CCR7, cross-competition in binding to CCR7, and induction of chemotaxis via CCR7. SLC and ELC were also shown to fully share receptors expressed on cultured normal T cells known to express CCR7. Notably, however, SLC was somehow less efficient in cross-desensitization against ELC in calcium mobilization and in cross-competition with ELC for binding when assessed using cultured normal T cells. Thus, SLC and ELC, even though sharing only 32% amino acid identity, constitute a genetically and functionally highly related subgroup of CC chemokines.

Highlights

  • We have described a novel human CC chemokine, termed Secondary Lymphoid-tissue Chemokine (SLC), which is mainly and constitutively expressed in the secondary lymphoid tissues such as lymph nodes, appendix, and spleen (36)

  • We have shown that EBI1-ligand chemokine (ELC) is a high affinity functional ligand for chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7) that is expressed on T and B lymphocytes (32)

  • SLC Induces Calcium Mobilization in CCR7-Transfected L1.2 Cells—To investigate the ability of SLC to induce signaling through the known CC chemokine receptors, we examined calcium mobilization in murine L1.2 cells stably expressing human CCR1, CCR2B, CCR3, CCR4, CCR5, CCR6, and CCR7 upon stimulation with SLC

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We have described a novel human CC chemokine, termed Secondary Lymphoid-tissue Chemokine (SLC), which is mainly and constitutively expressed in the secondary lymphoid tissues such as lymph nodes, appendix, and spleen (36). We show that SLC is a high affinity functional ligand for chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7) that is expressed on T and B lymphocytes and a known receptor for ELC. SLC induced a vigorous calcium mobilization in murine L1.2 cells stably expressing human CCR7.

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