Convergent evolution of cytokines
Alain Beschin (),
Martin Bilej,
Lea Brys,
Els Torreele,
Rudolf Lucas,
Stefan Magez and
Patrick De Baetselier
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Alain Beschin: Parasitology and Ultrastructure, Flemish Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology, VIB-VUB
Martin Bilej: Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Lea Brys: Parasitology and Ultrastructure, Flemish Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology, VIB-VUB
Els Torreele: Parasitology and Ultrastructure, Flemish Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology, VIB-VUB
Rudolf Lucas: Parasitology and Ultrastructure, Flemish Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology, VIB-VUB
Stefan Magez: Parasitology and Ultrastructure, Flemish Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology, VIB-VUB
Patrick De Baetselier: Parasitology and Ultrastructure, Flemish Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology, VIB-VUB
Nature, 1999, vol. 400, issue 6745, 627-628
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Abstract Functional analogues of vertebrate inflammatory cytokines have been described in a variety of invertebrates1. The analogy is based mainly on the crossreactivity of antibodies elicited against vertebrate cytokines, the sensitivity of invertebrate immunocytes to the action of vertebrate cytokines, and the responsiveness of vertebrate immune cells to invertebrate factors. But without knowing the amino-acid or gene sequences of the putative invertebrate cytokine analogues, it has not been possible to demonstrate unequivocally a phylogenetic relationship between vertebrate cytokines and their invertebrate functional analogues. Here we show that, although a defence molecule from the earthworm Eisenia foetida (Oligochaeta, Annelida) and the mammalian tumour-necrosis factor TNF-α perform similar functions, they emerged independently during evolution.
Date: 1999
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