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Query: UNIPROT:P04141 (
granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
)
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Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
(
GM-CSF
) can induce the generation and activation of dendritic cells (DCs), the most potent of antigen presenting cells (APCs). Tumors secreting
GM-CSF
have been shown to induce strong anti-tumor immune responses. In this report, we have constructed a glycosylphosphatidyl-inositol (GPI) anchored form of
GM-CSF
(GPI-
GM-CSF
). This protein subsequently was found expressed on the cell membrane and sensitive to phosphatidyl-inositol-specific phospholipase C (PIPLC), confirming that it is GPI-anchored. However,
GM-CSF
was also found in the culture supernatant of cells expressing GPI-
GM-CSF
. Inhibition studies using brefeldin A and para-
formaldehyde
fixation revealed that
GM-CSF
found in the supernatant was not secreted, but due to shedding or proteolytic cleavage. Accumulation of
GM-CSF
in the media from isolated membranes was time and temperature-dependent. The released portion represented 10-15% of all membrane-bound
GM-CSF
after 72h under culture conditions. GPI-
GM-CSF
retained functional activity to induce bone marrow cell proliferation and administration of GPI-
GM-CSF
expressing membranes induced the generation of DCs in vivo. These results demonstrate that GPI-anchored
GM-CSF
retains all functional activity of native
GM-CSF
while gaining the ability to attach to cell membranes. The ability of GPI-
GM-CSF
to be expressed on membranes and be partially released, can possibly lead to formation of a cytokine gradient, while retaining ability to target associated membrane antigens to DCs. This novel form of
GM-CSF
may have wide range of clinical applicability.
...
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