Patent Application: US-19461299-A

Abstract:
an isolated human dendritic cell receptor comprising amino acid sequences selected from : tvdcndnqpgaicyysgnetekevkpvdsvkcpspvlntpwipfqnccyn fiitknrhmattqdevqstceklhpkshilsirdekennfvleqllyfnyma swvmlgityrnnsl amino acid at position 1208 - 1323 of seq id no : 1 and sqhrlfhlhsqkclglditksvnelrmfscdssaml amino acid at position 71 - 106 of seq id no : 1 .

Description:
the human dec - 205 of the invention is believed to be the human homolog of murine dec - 205 and has an approximate molecular weight of 198 to 205 kda . it has the structure shown in fig1 and 2a . it also has the deduced amino acid sequence shown in fig1 . human dec - 205 can usefully be provided in a number of different forms . these include human dec - 205 itself the “ mature ” form of human dec - 205 , and the extracellular receptor domain of human dec - 205 . the “ mature ” form of human dec - 205 of the invention is human dec - 205 less its native amino - terminus leader or signal sequence , whereas the extracellular receptor domain is human dec - 205 lacking the signal sequence , the transmembrane region and cytoplasmic domain ( where present ). the extracellular domain may be identified through commonly recognised criteria of extracellular amino acid sequences . the determination of appropriate criteria is known to those skilled in the at , and has been described , for example by hopp et al ., proc . natl . acad . sci . usa 78 , 3824 - 3828 ( 1991 ); kyte et al ., j . mol . biol . 157 105 - 132 ( 1982 ); emini , j . virol 55 , 836 - 839 ( 1985 ); jameson et al . ca bios 4 181 - 186 ( 1988 ); and karplus et al . naturwissenschaften 72 , 212 - 213 ( 1985 ). amino acid domains predicted by these criteria to be surface exposed . are characteristic of extracellular domains . the amino acid sequences of the predicted regions for human dec - 205 are shown in fig3 a . these include the amino acid sequences for the signal peptide , cysteine - rich domain , fibronectin type ii domain , carbohydrate recognition domain - 1 , ( crd - 1 ), crd - 2 , crd - 3 , crd - 4 , crd - 5 . crd - 6 , crd - 7 , crd - 8 , crd - 9 , crd - 10 , transmembrane domain and cytoplasmic domain . human dec - 205 of the invention or its extracellular receptor domain ( or parts thereof ) may be prepared by methods known in the art . such methods include protein synthesis from individual amino acids as described by stuart and young in “ solid phase peptide synthesis ”, second edition , pierce chemical company ( 1984 ). it is however preferred that human dec - 205 and / or its extracellular receptor domain or parts thereof be prepared by recombinant methods as will be detailed hereinafter . langerhans cells were prepared from human skin . epidermal cell suspensions were prepared from split thickness normal human breast skin by 30 min dispase ( boehringer - mannheir , mannheim , germany ; 0 . 5 % in pbs ) treatment at 37 ° c ., followed by 10 min disaggregation in the presence of trypsin ( 0 . 25 % in pbs ), dnase i ( 5u / ml in pbs ) and 5 mm edta at room temperature . langerhans cells were then enriched by ficoll / metrizoate gradient separation ( d = 1 . 077g / cm 3 ). final cell suspensions contained 3 - 15 % langerhans cells as determined by hla - dr positivity . total rna was extracted using trizol reagent according to the manufacturer &# 39 ; s instructions . degenerate primers were prepared on an applied biosystems dna synthesizer with the primer sequences ( d ) and ( e ) as set out below ( seq id nos : 5 & amp ; 6 , respectively , in order of appearance ): wherein x is c or t , y is a , c , g or t , and z is g or a . single stranded cdna was prepared using total rna and reverse transcribed by amv reverse transcriptase using the 3 ′ primer ( e ). subsequently , the cdna was amplified using the 5 ′( d ) and 3 ′( e ) primer using pcr amplification according to techniques known in the art . the amplified products were run on a 2 % agarose gel and visualized with ethidium bromide staining . the dna was purified and ligated into the t tailed pgem vector ( available from promega ) using standard techniques . the ligation mixture was transformed into competent e . coli jm 109 bacteria ( available from promega ) which were grown on agar plates with appropriate antibiotic selection . two colonies were isolated . dna was prepared and digested with restriction enzymes . two inserts of the same size as the pcr product were sequenced by double - stranded dna sequencing techniques using a sequence kit ( sequence 2 . 0 usb lab supply , pierce ). the two clones corresponded to human dec - 205 . the amino acid sequence of human dec - 205 was determined to include the following amino acid sequences ( portions of seq id no : 1 ): determination of these sequences was fundamental to isolating the cdna for human dec - 205 detailed below . in the partial sequences given above , individual amino acids are represented by the single letter code as follows : this code also applies to the predicted full sequence of fig1 , deduced from the cdna encoding human dec - 205 isolated as described below . in another aspect of this invention , the applicants provide polynucleotides encoding human dec - 205 or its extracellular domain . these polynucleotides may be dna ( isolated from nature , synthesised or cdna ) or rna . most often , the polynucleotides will be dna . the polynucleotides of the invention specifically include those which include the nucleotides ( seq id nos 3 & amp ; 4 , respectively , in order of appearance ) ( iii ) a aca gtt gat tgc aat gac aat caa cca ggt gct att tgc tac tat tca gga aat gag act gaa aaa gag gtc aaa cca gtt gac agt gtt aaa tgt cca tct cct gtt cta aat act ccg tgg ata cca ttt cag aac tgt tgc tac aat ttc ata ata aca aag aat agg cat atg gca aca aca cag gat gaa gtt cat act aaa tgc cag aaa ctg aat cca aaa tca cat att ctg agt att cga gat gaa aag gag aat aac ttt gtt ctt gag caa ctg ctg tac ttc aat tat atg gct tca tgg gtc atg tta gga ata act tat ( iv ) att aat atg ctg tgg aag tgg gtg tcc cag cat cgg ctc ttt cat ttg cac tcc caa aag tgc ctt ggc ctc gat att acc aaa tcg gta aat gag ctg aga atg ttc agc tgt gac tcc agt gcc as well as the full nucleotide sequence shown in fig1 , but are not limited thereto . the invention also includes within its scope functional equivalents of these polynucleotides . this aspect of the invention will now be illustrated by the following examples . cell culture — the cell lines , hel , k562 , kg - 1 , thp - 1 , u937 , mann and jurkat were obtained from the american type culture collection ( rockville , md .). l428 cells were provided by v . diehl ( klinik for lnnere medizin , cologne , germany ). hdlm2 and kmh2 cells were obtained from the german collection of micro - organisms and cell culture ( braunscfweig , germany ). mono mac 6 cells ( bufler et al ( 1995 ) eur . j . immunol . 25 , 604 - 610 ) were provided by h . engelmann ( institute for immunology , munchen , germany ). all cell lines were maintained in rpmi 1640 , 10 % fetal calf serum , 100 u / ml penicillin , 100 ug / ml streptomycin except that hdlm2 cells were with 20 % fetal calf serum . isolation of cdna encoding for human dec - 205 — a set of degenerate oligonucleotide primers were designed based on the published amino acid sequence of mouse dec - 205 ( jiang etal ( 1995 ), above ) and synthesized in house or by life technologies ( auckland , new zealand ) ( see fig2 a ). these primers were ( seq id nos : 7 - 10 respectively , in order of appearance ) where y = c or t , r = a or g , n = a or c or g or t . total rna isolated from l428 or hel cells was reverse transcribed with avian myeloblastosis virus reverse transcriptase ( promega , madison , wis .) at 55 ° c . for 1 h using the primers dec - b or dec - e . pcr was performed using the resultant cdna and taq polymerase ( boebrunger mannheim , auckland , new zealand ) with the primers dec - a /- b for dec - b - primed or dec - d /- e for dec - e - primed cdnas . the pcr conditions used were the initial denaturation at 94 ° c . for 5 min , 35 cycles of denaturation at 94 ° c . for 1 min , annealing at 54 ° c . for 1 min , extension at 72 ° c . for 1 min , and the final extension at 72 ° c . for 5 min . the pcr reactions were fractionated with 2 % agarose gel in 40 mm tris - acetate , ph 8 . 3 , 1 mm edta ( tae ) buffer , and stained with 0 . 5 ug / ml ethidium bromide . the pcr fragments ( fragment 1 and 2 , see fig2 a and 2b ) were cloned into pgem - t vector ( promega ), and sequenced manually using sequenase dna sequencing kit ( amersham life science , auckland , new zealand ). a set of oligonucleotide primers nested within the dna sequence of fragment 1 and 2 were synthesized ( see fig2 a ). these primers were ( seq id nos : 11 - 13 , respectively , in order of appearance ): where incorporated restriction sites are underlined . two ug of poly ( a ) rna from l428 cells was reverse transcribed with 200 u of superscriptii ( life technologies ) at 45 ° c . for 1 h using an oligo d ( t ) adaptor primer ( seq id no : 14 ) 018 ( 5 ′- gactagtctgcagaattcttttttttttttttttt - 3 ′, containing a spei , psti , and ecori sites ). after heat - inactivation at 70 ° c . for 15 min , the reaction was incubated with 1 u rnaseh ( life technologies ) at 37 ° c . for 30 min , heat - inactivated at 70 ° c . for 15 min , and diluted to 1 ml with 10 mm tris - hci , ph 8 . 0 , 1 mm edta ( l428 cdna pool ). in order to isolate the fragment 3 ( connecting the fragment 1 and 2 ) ( see fig2 a ), pcr was performed with 5 ul of l428 cdna pool , the primers 028 and 023 , and 2 . 5 u of expand enzyme mix ( boehringer mannheim ). the pcr conditions were the initial denaturation at 94 ° c . for 2 min , 10 cycles of 10 cycles of denaturation at 94 ° c . for 15 sec , annealing at 53 ° c . for 30 sec , and extension at 68 ° c . for 4 min , followed by 20 cycles of denaturation at 94 ° c . for 15 sec . annealing at 53 ° c . for 30 sec , and extension at 68 ° c . for 4 min plus additional 20 sec for each cycle , and the final extension at 68 ° c . for 15 min . 3 ′- rapid amplification of cdna ends ( 3 ′- race ) ( frohman et al ( 1988 ) proc . natl . acad . sci . usa 85 , 8998 - 9002 ) was performed in order to isolate the fragment 4 ( connecting the fragment 1 and the 3 ′- untranslated region of dec - 205 ) ( see fig2 a ). pcr was performed with 5 ul of l428 cdna pool and the primer 029 and an adaptor primer 019 ( seq id no : 15 ) ( 5 ′- gactagtctgcagaattc , containing a spei , psti and ecori site ), in the same conditions for the fragment 3 . the pcr reactions were fractionated with 0 . 8 % agarose gel in tae buffer , and stained with ethidium bromide . both the fragment . 3 and 4 were restriction digested with xbai and ecori , respectively , and cloned into pbluescript 11 ( stratagene , la jolla , calif .). the representative clones from the fragment 3 ( pb38fl ) and 4 ( pb30 - 3 ) were sequenced with a li - cor automated sequencer ( li - cor , lincoln , neb .) using sequitherm cycle sequencing kit ( epicentre technologies , madison , wis .). if required , these plasmids were subjected to exonucleaseiii - nested deletion using erase - a - base system ( promega ), and used for sequencing . an oligo dt - primed l428 cdna library was prepared using zap express cdna gigapack cloning kit ( stratagene ) according to manufacturers instruction . the fragment 3 was labeled with [ α - 32p ] dctp ( nen ) using multiprime system ( amersham life science ). the library was screened by plaque hybridization with the [ 32 p ] fragment 3 using standard techniques ( sambrook , j ., fritsch , e . f ., and maniatis , t . ( 1989 ) molecular cloning . a laboratory manual , 2ed ., cold spring harbour laboratory , new york , usa ). the specific activity of the probe was 0 . 8 × 10 9 cpm / ug dna and used at 1 × 10 6 cpml / ml . the final wash was in 0 . 1 × ssc , 0 . 5 % sds at 65 ° c . ( 1 × ssc is 0 . 15 m nacl , 15 mmm na - citrate , ph7 . 0 ). positive clones were converted to phagemid pbk - cmv ( stratagene ) and sequenced using an automated sequencer . in order to verify the dna sequence obtained from the pcr clones , pb38f for fragment 3 and pb30 - 3 for fragment 4 , the fragment 5 was pcr - amplified from a l428 cdna pool using primers 058 ( seq id no : 16 ) ( 5 ′- cgggatccctctggccgcgcactaatga - 3 ′ containing a bamhl site ) and 050 ( seq id no : 17 )( 5 ′- ccgctcgagctgtggataccagcacatgcct - 3 ′ containing a xhoi site ) ( see fig2 a ). the pcr conditions were identical to that for the fragment 3 except using longer extension period ( 6 min ) for cycling . the fragment 5 was sequenced directly using the ird 40 - labeled custom primers ( mwg - biotech , ebersberg , germany ) and a li - cor automated sequencer without cloning . these primers were ( seq id nos : 18 - 25 , respectively , in order of appearance ): ird001 ( 5 ′- gatgggaactcttatgggagacct - 3 ′ at nucleotide 523 - 555 ), ird002 ( 5 ′- tgatgcaggctggctgccaaataa - 3 ′ at nucleotide 1134 - 1157 ), ird003 ( 5 ′- aactgggcaactgttggtggaaga - 3 ′ at nucleotide 1759 - 1782 ), ird004 ( 5 ′- atggcgaagaggctggcatttcta - 3 ′ at nucleotide 2334 - 2357 ), ird005 ( 5 ′- ctcaagcaagcgatacctgtcact - 3 ′ at nucleotide 2972 - 2995 ), ird006 ( 5 ′- tgggcaactcgaagactgtgtagt - 3 ′ at nucleotide 3624 - 3647 ), ird007 ( 5 ′- caccagcacagcattcttgcttgt - 3 ′ at nucleotide 4168 - 4191 ) and ird008 ( 5 ′ atttgtgagcagactgatgaggga - 3 ′ at nucleotide 4797 - 4820 ). the sequences of these primers were based on those of pb38fl and pb30 - 3 , and they were positioned as 540 - 650 bp apart , ensuring the generation of contigs overlapping by at least 100 bp after automated sequencing . southern blot analysis — genomic dna was prepared from peripheral blood of patients with hematological disorders ( each patient was karyotyped at canterbury health laboratories , christchurch , new zealand ). approximately 8 ug of genomic dna was digested with bgiii , bamhi , ecori , or hindiii , fractionated in 0 . 8 % agarose gel in 89 mm tris - borate , ph 8 . 3 , 2 mm edta , and transferred to hybond n + by capillary reaction . a pcr - fragment corresponding to the cyteine - rich domain was pcr - amplified from pbk14 - 1 using the primers 058 and 059 ( seq id no : 26 ) ( 5 ′- cggaattcgatctcatgataaggctggtcaca - 3 ′ containing a ecori site ) ( see fig2 a ). briefly , pcr was performed with 2 ng of pbk14 - 1 , the primer 058 and 059 , and taq polymerase . the pcr conditions used were the initial denaturation at 94 ° c . for 2 min , 30 cycles of denaturation at 94 ° c . for 15 sec , annealing at 55 ° c . for 15 sec . extension at 72 ° c . for 30 sec , and the final extension at 72 ° c . for 5 min . the 450 bp pcr product was labeled with [ α - 32 p ] dctp using multiprime labeling system ( amersham life science ). the blot was hybridized with the probe using standard technique ( sambrook et al , ( 1989 ), above ). the specific activity of the probe was 0 . 8 × 10 9 cpm / ug dna and used at 1 × 10 6 cpm / ml . the final wash was in 0 . 3 × ssc , 0 . 5 % sds at 65 ° c ., and exposed to x - omat ar film ( kodak ) with an intensifying screen at − 70 ° c . a blot containing psti - digested genomic dna from a human - rodent somatic hybrid cell panel was obtained from oncor ( gaithersburg , md . ), and probed with the [ 32 p ] cysteine - rich domain fragment as described above . fluorescent in situ hybridization — metaphase spreads were prepared from phytohaemagluttinin - stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes of a 46 , xy male donor using standard cytogenetic procedures . the fragment 6 was amplified by recombinant pcr with the fragment 3 and 4 ( see fig2 a ). pcr was performed with each of the fragment 3 and 4 and the primers 028 and 019 in the same conditions for the fragment 3 except using longer extension period ( 7 min ) for cycling . the fragment 6 was labelled with biotin - 14 - dctp using a bioprime random prime labelling kit ( bethesda research laboratories , gathersberg , md . ), and hybridized to metaphase cells on slides . conditions for hybridization and immununofluorescent detection were essentially as described ( morris et al , ( 1993 ) human genetics , 91 , 31 - 36 ), except that cot 1 suppression was not required , slides were washed to a stringency of 0 . 1 × ssc , 60 ° c . after hybridization , and an additional amplification step was needed because of the small size of the probe . for precise chromosome band localization , dapi and fitc images were captured separately for each metaphase from the fluorescent microscope to computer using a photometrics kaf1400 ccd camera and iplab spectrum software ( signal analytics , va . ), and colour - joined using multiprobe extension software . northern blot analysis — approximately 10 ug of total rna from cultured cells were fractionated in formaldehyde - denatured 1 % agarose gel and transferred to hybond n + ( amersham ) using 3 m nacl , 8 mm naoh , 2 mm sarkosyl with turboblotter ( schleicher & amp ; schuell , keene , n . h .) for 3 h . the membrane was uv - crosslinked ( stratalinker , stratagene ), and hybridized with [ 32 p ] fragment 3 or [ 32 p ] human §- actin probe using standard techniques ( sambrook et al ( 1989 ), above ). the specific activity of the probes were 0 . 9 - 1 . 1 × 10 9 cpm / ug dna and used at 0 . 7 - 1 . 1 × 10 6 cpm / ml . the final wash was in 0 . 1 × ssc , 0 . 5 % sds at 68 ° c ., and exposed to x - omat ar film ( kodak ) with intensifying screen at − 70 ° c . reverse transcription - pcr analysis — total rna from isolated leukocytes was incubated with rnase - free dnasel ( life technologies ), and was reverse transcribed using superscriptll with the oligo dt adaptor primer 018 . pcr was performed using a pair of dec - 205 specific primers 060 ( seq id no : 27 ) ( gtggatccagtacaagggtca at nucleotide 4655 - 4686 ) and 056 ( seq id no : 28 ) ( accaaatcagtccgcccatga at nucleotide 5116 - 5096 ) with taq polymerase in the presence of a pcr additive , q buffer ( qiagen ) by touch down pcr ( don , r . h ., cox , p . t ., wainwright , b . j ., baker , k ., and mattick , j . s ., ( 1991 ) nucleic acid res . 19 , 4008 ). pcr conditions used were the initial denaturation at 92 ° c . for 2 min , 21 cycles of denaturation at 92 20 c . for 15 sec , annealing at 60 ° c . minus 0 . 5 ° c ./ cycle for 15 sec , extension at 68 ° c . for 30 sec , 15 cycles of denaturation at 92 ° c ., annealing at 50 ° c ., extension at 68 ° c . for 1 min and the final extension at 68 ° c . for 5 min . human glycelaldehyde - 3 - phosphate dehydrogenase ( gapdh ) ( tokunaga , k ., nakamura , y ., sakata , k ., fujimori , k ., ohkubo , m ., sawada , k ., and sakiyama , s . ( 1987 ) cancer res . 47 , 5616 - 5619 ) was used for normalization . the primers for gapdh were 053 ( seq id no : 29 ) ( atggggaaggtgaaggtcgga - 3 ′ at nucleotide 61 - 81 ), and 055 ( seq id no : 30 ) ( aggggccatccacagtcttct - 3 ′ at nucleotide 634 - 614 ). the pcr reactions were fractionated with 1 . 5 % agarose gel in tae buffer , and stained with 0 . 5 ug / ml ethidium bromide . the national center of biotechnology information ( ncbi ) center electronic mail server blast was used to search for homologous sequences . sequence alignments and motif search were done using bestfit and motifs programs , respectively , of gcg computer package ( madison , wis .). isolation of cdna for human dec - 205 . — based on the amino acid sequence of mouse dec - 205 , a set of degenerate primers were synthesized and used to perform rt - pcr using the hodgkin &# 39 ; s disease - derived l428 cell line and the myeloid hel cell lines ( fig2 ). the two pair of primers ( dec - d /- e , and dec - a /- b ) gave rise to the specific rt - pcr products , fragment 1 ( 390 bp ) and 2 ( 150 bp ), respectively ( fig2 a and 2 b ). these specific fragments were cloned and sequenced ( data not shown ). the deduced amino acid sequences of fragment 1 and 2 were ˜ 80 % identical to that of mouse dec - 205 , indicating that these fragments were derived from the cdna of human dec - 205 . primers nested within these fragments were synthesized and further rt - pcr and 3 ′- race performed using a l428 cdna pool reverse transcribed with an oligo dt adapter primer 018 . a 3 . 8 kb rt - pcr product ( fragment 3 ) was obtained using primer 028 and 023 ( fig2 a and 2 c ). a 3 . 2 kb 3 ′- race product ( fragment 4 ) was obtained using primer 029 and an adaptor primer 019 ( fig2 a and 2 c ). the fragment 3 was cloned and several identical clones were identified by restriction enzyme map analysis ( data not shown ), and one of which , pb38fl , was fully sequenced : the dna sequence of the fragment 3 ( pb38fl ) extending from the middle of cysteine - rich domain to the middle of crd - 8 ( fig2 a ), was 82 % identical to the published mouse dec - 205 cdna sequence . the fragment 4 was cloned and two distinct clones identified by restriction enzyme map analysis . both clones were partially sequenced and the 3 ′ end dna sequence of one clone ( eg . pb30 - 3 ) was found to contain a poly a tail and with 72 % identical to 3 ′- untranslated region of mouse dec - 205 ( data not shown ). therefore , the pb30 - 3 was sequenced to obtain the dna sequence of the coding region of dec - 205 plus partial 3 ′- untranslated region . the resulting dna sequence for the coding region was ˜ 80 % identical to that of mouse dec - 205 spanning from the middle of crd - 8 to the end of cytoplasmic domain ( fig2 a ). the dna sequences obtained from pb38fl and pb30 - 3 overlapped by 320 bp , covering 95 % of human dec - 205 coding region . in order to complete the 5 ′ end of the dec - 205 cdna sequences a l428 cdna library was screened by plaque hybridization using 32 p - labeled fragment 3 as a probe . a clone ( pbki4 - 1 ) was isolated , and the 1 . 5 kb insert of this clone was sequenced ( fig2 a ). the sequence was 18 80 % identical to the mouse sequence and corresponded to the signal peptide , cysteine - rich domain , fibronectin type ii domain , crd - 1 and part of the crd - 2 . the pbk14 - 1 contained 51 bp 5 ′- untranslated region , and overlapped with fragment 3 by ˜ 1 . 2 kb . to validate the dna sequence obtained from the pcr clones , a further rt - pcr fragment ( fragment 5 ) amplified with primers 058 ( nested in the cysteine - rich domain ) and 050 ( located ˜ 130 bp downstream of the stop codon ) was prepared ( fig2 a ). the fragment 5 pcr product was sequenced directly using mrd 41 - labeled custom primers without cloning . a total of 10 point mutations , presumably generated because of the low fidelity of thermostable polymerases were found and corrected in the pcr clone - derived dna sequence . the complete cdna sequence for human dec - 205 is 5166 bp in size , and encodes for a predicted 198 kda type i transmembrane protein with 1722 amino acids before post translational modification . the deduced amino acid sequence of human dec - 205 showed 77 % overall identity with the homologous mouse protein ( fig3 a ). all the cysteines , and putative n - glycosylation sites in the extracellular domain of mouse dec - 205 , were conserved in the human sequence . in the cytoplasmic domain the putative serine phosphorylation sites by protein kinase c or casein kinase , and a tyrosine , which appears to be important for coated pit - mediated internalization ( ezekowitz , r . a . b ., sastry , k ., bailly , p ., and warner , a . ( 1990 ) j . exp . med . 172 , 1785 - 1794 ; and zvaritch , e ., lambeau , g ., and lazdunski , m . ( 1996 ) j . biol . chem . 271 , 250 - 257 ), were also conserved . there was one amino acid deletion within the crd - 5 in human dec - 205 . all the extracelluar domains , including the cysteine - rich domain , fibronectin type ii domain , and crd1 - 10 were 74 - 87 % identical between human and mouse sequences ( fig3 b ), suggesting the importance of these domains for the function of dec - 205 . in contrast , the two hydrophobic domains , including the signal peptide and transmembrane domain , showed much lower identity ( 57 % and 52 %, respectively ( fig3 b )) with the mouse protein , confirming the observation that these hydrohobic domains are more variable , and rapidly evolved structures ( von heijne , g . ( 1990 ) j . membrane biol . 115 , 195 - 201 ). dec - 205 is a single copy gene with polymorphism — peripheral blood - derived genomic dna from 4 individuals was restriction enzyme - digested with bglii , bamhi , hindiii or ecori , and subjected to southern blot analysis . the cysteine - rich domain of the macrophage mannose receptor ( kim , s . j ., ruiz , n ., bezouska , k , and drickamer , k . ( 1992 ) genomics 14 , 721 - 727 ; and harris , n ., peters , l . l ., eicher , e . m ., rits , m ., raspberry , d ., eichbaum , q . g ., super , m ., and ezekowitz , r . a . b . ( 1994 ) biochem . biophys . res . com . 198 , 682 - 692 ) and phospholipase a2 receptor ( ancian , p ., lambeau , g ., mattei , m . g ., and lazdunski , m . ( 1995 ) 270 , 8963 - 8970 ) is encoded by one exon . therefore , we amplified the cysteine - rich domain of human dec - 205 using primers 058 and 059 as a potential single exon probe ( 450 bp ), and used this to probe the southern blot in high stringency . a single band appeared in bglii -, bamhi - or hindiii - digested genomic dna from all individuals , indicating that dec - 205 is a single copy gene ( fig4 ). the ecori digests , however , produced a single band in two individuals and double bands in another , indicating that the dec - 205 gene is polymorphic . further southern blot analysis with larger panel of individuals showed identical results ( data not shown ). therefore , dec - 205 is a single copy gene with at least one polymorphic site . dec - 205 gene maps to chromosome band 2q24 - in order to map the human dec — 205 gene , a somatic cell hybrid panel southern blot ( psti - digested ) was probed with the [ 32 p ] cysteine - rich domain as described above ( fig5 ). a 3 . 0 kb band in human genomic dna was found to hybridize strongly , and the identical band appeared in chromosome 2 - containing somatic human - mouse hybrid cells , indicating that dec - 205 gene localizes on chromosome 2 . the probe also hybridized weakly with hamster dna , suggesting the presence of dec - 205 homolog in hamster as well as in the mouse ( which also hybridized strongly ). the origin of the weakly hybridized bands with apparent polymorphism in the human dna - containing lanes is not known . the identical band appeared in chromosome 2 , and may either be related to an alternative exon structure for this region of dec - 205 or result from weak cross hybridization to another gene on chromosome 2 . fluorescent in situ hybridization then was used to map the dec - 205 gene in detail ( fig6 a and 6 b ). the 6 . 4 kb recombinant pcr fragment ( fragment 6 ) ( fig2 a ) was prepared from fragment 3 and 4 , labeled with biotinylated nucleotides , and used as a probe in a high stringency ( fig6 a ). ninety - one ( 80 %) of a combined total 114 metaphase cells analysed from three experiments showed fluorescent signals on one ( 27 ) or both ( 64 ) chromosomes 2 in the middle of the long arm , specifically in band q24 ( fig6 b ). high resolution banding analysis provided a more precise location of signals ( not shown ). no additional site - specific signals were detected on any other chromosome . dec - 205 exhibits multiple transcripts in cell lines — a panel of human cell lines , including myeloid , b lymphoid , t lymphoid and hodgkin &# 39 ; s desease - derived cell lines , were analyzed for the expression of dec - 205 transcripts by northern blot analysis with the [ 32 p ] fragment 3 as a probe ( fig7 a and 7 b ). two dec - 205 transcripts , 7 . 8 and 9 . 5 kb in size , were detected , and the 7 . 8 kb transcript was the most abundant . the expression level varied between cell lines , however the myeloid cell line thp - 1 , the b lymphoid cell line mann and the hodgkin &# 39 ; s desease cell line kmh2 showed the highest level of expression . even with longer exposure , dec - 205 transcripts were not detectable in k562 , kg - 1 , monomac and jurkat cells , suggesting these cells are dec - 205 negative ( fig7 b ). interestingly all hodgkin &# 39 ; s disease - derived cell lines tested express the transcripts . semiquantitative rt - pcr studies also support these results ( data not shown ). in yet another aspect , the present invention relates to the recombinant expression of human dec - 205 or of its extracellular domain . the polynucleotides that encode human dec - 205 or the extracellular domain of the invention may be inserted into known vectors for use in standard recombinant dna techniques . standard recombinant dna techniques are those such as are described in sambrook et al . ; “ molecular cloning ” 2nd edition cold spring harbour laboratory press ( 1987 ) and by ausubel et al ., eds , “ current protocols in molecular biology ” greene publishing associates and wiley - interscience , new york ( 1987 ). vectors for expressing proteins in bacteria , especially e . coli , are known . such vectors include the path vectors described by dieckmann and tzagoloff in j . biol . chem . 260 , 1513 - 1520 ( 1985 ). these vectors contain dna sequences that encode anthranilate synthetase ( trpe ) followed by a polylinker at the carboxy terminus . other expression vector systems are based on beta - galactosidase ( pgex ); lambda p maltose binding protein ( pmal ); and gluthathione s - transferase ( pgst )— see gene 67 , 31 ( 1988 ) and peptide research 3 , 167 ( 1990 ). vectors useful in yeast and insect cells are available and well known . a suitable example of a yeast vector is the 2μ plasmid . suitable vectors for use in mammlian cells are also known . such vectors include well - known derivatives of sv - 40 , adenovirus , retrovirus - derived dna sequences and vectors derived from combination of plasmids and phage dna . further eucaryotic expression vectors are known in the art ( e . g . p . j . southern and p . berg , j . mol . appl . genet . 1 , 327 - 341 ( 1982 ); s . subramani et al , mol . cell . biol . 1 . 854 - 864 ( 1981 ); r . j . kaufinann and p . a . sharp , “ amplification and expression of sequences cotransfected with a modular dihydrofolate reductase complementary dna gene ,” j . mol . biol . 159 , 601 - 621 ( 1982 ); r . j . kaufmann and p . a . sharp , mol . cell . biol . 159 601 - 664 ( 1982 ); s . i . scahill et al , “ expression and characterization of the product of a human imnune interferon dna gene in chinese hamster ovary cells ,” proc . natl . acad . sci . usa 80 4654 - 4659 ( 1983 ); g . urlaub and l . a . chasin , proc . natl . acad . sci . usa 77 , 4216 - 4220 , ( 1980 ). the expression vectors useful in the present invention contain at least one expression control sequence that is operatively linked to the dna sequence or fragment to be expressed . the control sequence is inserted in the vector in order to control and to regulate the expression of the cloned dna sequence . examples of useful expression control sequences are the lac system , the trp system , the tac stem , the trc system , major operator and promoter regions of phage lambda , the control region of fd coat protein , the glycolytic promoters of yeast , e . g . the promoter for 3 - phosphoglycerate kinase , the promoters of yeast acid phosphatase , e . g . pho5 , the promoters of the yeast alpha - mating factors , and promoters derived from polyoma , adenovirus , retrovirus , and simian virus , e . g . the early and late promoters or sv40 , and other sequences known to control the expression of genes of prokaryotic and eucaryotic cells and their viruses or combinations thereof . vectors containing the receptor - encoding dna and control signals are inserted into a host cell for expression of the receptor . some useful expression host cells include well - known prokaryotic and eucaryotic cells . some suitable prokaryotic hosts include , for example , e . coli . such as e . coli sg - 936 , e . coli hb 101 , e . coli w3110 , e . coli x1776 , e . coli x2282 , e . coli dht , and e . coli mr01 , pseudomonas , bacillus , such as bacillus subtilis , and streptomyces . suitable eucaryotic cells include yeast and other fungi , insect , animal cells , such as cos cells and cho cells , human cells and plant cells in tissue culture . the invention also includes ligands that bind to human dec - 205 of the invention . the ligand will usually be an antibody or an antibody binding fragment raised against human dec - 205 or its extracellular domain , or against fragments thereof . such antibodies may be polyclonal but are preferably monoclonal . monoclonal antibodies may be produced by methods known in the art . these methods include the immunological method described by kohler and milstein in nature 256 , 495 - 497 ( 1975 ) and campbell in “ monoclonal antibody technology , the production and characterization of rodent and human hybridomas ” in burdon et al . eds , laboratory techniques in biochemistry and molecular biology , volume 13 , elsevier science publishers , amsterdam ( 1985 ); as well as by the recombinant dna method described by huse et al . in science 246 1275 - 1281 ( 1989 ). in yet another form , the ligand may also be a non - protein , probably carbohydrate containing , molecule that acts as a ligand when it binds to , or otherwise comes into contact with , human dec - 205 . in addition , ligands may be of two fimctional types . the first functional type of ligand is a molecule which binds to human dec - 205 and stimulates it in performing its normal function ( a “ stimulant ligand ”). the second functional type of ligand is a molecule which binds to human dec - 205 and inhibits or prevents it performing its normal function ( an “ antagonistic ligand ”). both types of ligand will find application in either therapeutic or prophylactic treatments as described below . a balb / c mouse was immunized ip / sc with l428 cells and boosted sc with two peptides derived from the dec - 205 cdna sequence . dec - 205 peptide 1 attqdevhtkc [ amino acids at positions 267 - 277 of seq id no : 1 ] and dec - 205 - peptide 2 tekevkpvdsvkc [ amino acids at positions 1227 - 1239 of seq id no : 1 ] were synthesized by chiron mimotopes pty ltd ( clayton , victoria , australia ). after a third immunization with the two dec - 205 peptides sc / ip / iv the mouse was sacrificed and a spleen cell suspension prepared . the spleen cells were fused with the ns - 1 myeloma cell line using standard techniques ( hock et al , immunology 1994 ; 83 : 573 ). a hybridoma was subsequently isolated , 2f5 , which produced monoclonal antibody binding to the dec - 205 - peptide 1 but not the dec - 205 - peptide 2 or a third control dec - 205 - peptide 3 ( kclglditksvnelr ) [ amino acids at positions 82 - 96 of seq id no : 1 ]. this is shown by fig9 . the invention also provides constructs . the constructs will generally include antigens against which an immune response is desired but can also include other products to be delivered specifically to dendritic cells . toxins , such as the ricin a chain are not excluded . the other component of the construct will vary , being either a ligand as described above or at least the extracellular domain of human dec - 205 . both constructs will have the potential to manipulate the immune system of the host . in the ligand - antigen constructs , ligands which bind to human dec - 205 ( usually antibodies , antibody - binding fragments or carbohydrates expressing proteins ) can be coupled or otherwise associated with the antigen against which an immune response is desired . an example of such antigens are sugar - coated antigens such as tumour - associated antigens in use , the ligand component binds to human dec - 205 and the dendritic cell is ‘ primed ’ with the associated antigen . this ‘ priming ’ action will assist in the induction of an immediate immune response against the antigen . the ligand - antigen construct can take any appropriate form for administration to the dendritic cells . such forms may differ depending upon whether the therapeutic protocol involves isolation of the patients dendritic cells ( so that the priming action can take place in vitro ) or whether the construct is to be administered to a patient in vivo . the construct can be directly administered to a patient for in vivo treatment . it can also be administered in a form which allows the construct to be expressed within the patient . one example of such a form for administration to a patient in vivo is a live recombinant viral vaccine . such a vaccine includes a polynucleotide encoding the dec - 205 ligand ( or a portion thereof ) and the antigen . the vaccine is administered to the patient and , once within the patient , expresses the encoded ligand and antigen to bind to the patients dendritic cells ( via human dec - 205 ). a number of such live recombinant viral vaccine systems are known . an example of such a system is the vaccinia virus system ( u . s . pat . no . 4 , 603 , 112 ; brochier el al ., nature 354 : 520 ( 1991 )). administration can be via intravenous , intramuscular , subcutaneous , topical , oral , intra nasal , rectal or intracerebroventricular routes , as appropriate . human dec - 205 , its ligands and the constructs discussed above can be employed therapeutically or prophylactically in accordance with this invention to promote or inhibit any of the known actions of dendritic cells and / or to manipulate the immune system . thus , the antagonistic ligands per se have potential application inter alia blocking or inhibiting the immune response during transplantation procedures . ligands also have application in delivering other products with which they are associated directly to dendritic cells . this can be for therapeutic purposes ( where the delivered product is an immunogenic antigen ) as discussed above . it can also be to target a toxin ( such as the ricin a - chain specifically to dendritic cells to selectively destroy them as part of an immunosuppressive process . g . the use of human dec - 205 to detect dendritic cells in cell suspensions on tissues and to purify dendritic cells monoclonal antibodies or other ligands binding to dec - 205 may be used to identify or isolate dc for scientific study or therapeutic application . for this application , the antibodies or ligands can be used in conjunction with conventional identification / separation systems . an example of such a system is the avidin - biotin immunoaffinity system available from cell - pro inc , washington , usa ( see u . s . pat . no . 5 , 215 , 927 , u . s . pat . no . 5 , 225 , 353 , u . s . pat . no . 5 , 262 , 334 and u . s . pat . no . 5 , 240 , 856 ). this system employs directly or indirectly a biotinylated monoclonal antibody directed against a target cell and a column containing immunobilized avidin and can be readily adapted to extract activated human dendritic cells , in this case from human peripheral blood , using the anti - dec - 205 antibody as follows : 1 . a sample of human peripheral blood containing the human dendritic cells is mixed with biotinylated anti - dec - 205 antibody and incubated to allow formation of antibody / human dc complexes . 2 . following incubation , the mixture is introduced into a cellpro continuous - flow imnuunoadsorption column filled with avidin - coated beads , the strong affinity between biotin and avidin causing the biotin - coated antibodies ( together with the human dc to which they have bound ) to adhere to the avidin - coated beads . 3 . after unwanted cells present in the mixture are washed away , captured activated human dc are removed from the column by gentle agitation and are available for use . variations on this theme using the anti - dec - 205 antibody as primary antibody ( to bind to activated dc ) and a biotinylated secondary antibody ( to bind to the anti - dec - 205 antibody ) can also be employed . it will be appreciated that before admixture with the anti - dec - 205 antibody in accordance with the above protocol , the human peripheral blood sample should be treated to ensure that the dc the sample contains are activated . this can easily be achieved by , for example , overnight incubation of the sample . the invention includes functional equivalents of human dec - 205 , extracellular domains and nucleic acid molecules described above . human dec - 205 and its extracellular domain are or include proteins . a protein is considered a functional equivalent of another protein for a specific function if the equivalent protein is immunologically cross - reactive with , and has the same function as , the original protein . the equivalent may , for example , be a fragment of the protein , or a substitution , addition or deletion mutant of the protein . for example , it is possible to substitute amino acids in a sequence with equivalent amino acids using conventional techniques . groups of amino acids known normally to be equivalent are : substitutions , additions and / or deletions in human dec - 205 may be made as long as the resulting equivalent protein is immunologically cross - reactive with , and have the same function as , the native human dec - 205 . the equivalent human dec - 205 will normally have substantially the same amino acid sequence as the native human dec - 205 . an amino acid sequence that is substantially the same as another sequence , but that differs from the other sequence by means of one or more substitutions , additions and / or deletions is considered to be an equivalent sequence . preferably , less than 25 %, more preferably less tan 10 %, and most preferably less than 5 % of the number of amino acid residues in the amino acid sequence of the native human dec - 205 are substituted for , added to , or deleted from . equivalent nucleic 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