Study on Expression of Chicken Interleukin 2 Recombinant Protein and its Modulate Cytokines Production in Macrophage Cell Line

Received: 20-11-2019

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Duc, T., Ha, T., Huyen, N., Nhu, C., Chinh, N., Tuan, H., … Hong, Y. (2024). Study on Expression of Chicken Interleukin 2 Recombinant Protein and its Modulate Cytokines Production in Macrophage Cell Line. Vietnam Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 18(6), 434–444. http://testtapchi.vnua.edu.vn/index.php/vjasvn/article/view/675

Study on Expression of Chicken Interleukin 2 Recombinant Protein and its Modulate Cytokines Production in Macrophage Cell Line

Truong Anh Duc (*) 1 , Tran Thi Thanh Ha 1 , Nguyen Thi Huyen 1 , Chu Thi Nhu 1 , Nguyen Thi Chinh 1 , Hoang Van Tuan 1 , Ly Duc Viet 1 , Dang Vu Hoang 1 , Yeong Ho Hong 2

  • 1 Bộ môn Hóa sinh-Miễn dịch, Viện Thú y Quốc gia
  • 2 Khoa Công nghệ sinh học động vật, Trường Đại học Chung Ang, Anseong, Hàn Quốc
  • Keywords

    Escherichia coli, Interleukin-2, chicken, cytokines, recombinant protein

    Abstract


    Interleukin-2 is a multifunctional cytokine, which modulates the proliferation and differentiation of various types of cells and induces cytokines expression. In this study, chicken IL-2 will be cloned, expressed and its functional characterization was evaluated in Macrophage (HD11) cell line. Genes coding for IL-2 (AF000631 from GenBank) linked with Trx-Tag thioredoxin leader and restriction sequences of EcoRI (5’end), HindIII (3’end) were cloned and then ligated into a cloning véc tơvector pCR2.1-TA. Chicken IL-2 gene was incorporated into pET32a(+) at restriction sites for the expression of the IL-2 gene in E. coliBL21. Chicken IL-2 recombinant protein produced in E. colisystem showed that it did not produce cytotoxicity and enhanced the proliferation of macrophage (HD11) cell line and induced IFNγ, IL-1β và and IL-6 mRNA expression. These results showed that recombinant chicken IL-2 protein production in E. colisystem was possessed natural biological properties and was recognized by specific antibodies against IL-2.

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