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Query: UNIPROT:P06126 (
CD1a
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Dendritic cells (DCs) are potent antigen-presenting cells (APCs). Among so-called professional APCs, only DCs can activate naive T cells to initiate immune response. To better understand molecular mechanisms underlying unique functions of DCs, we searched for genes specifically expressed in human DCs, using PCR-based cDNA subtraction in conjunction with differential screening. cDNAs generated from CD34(+) stem cell-derived
CD1a
(+) DC were subtracted with cDNA from monocytes and used for generation of a cDNA library. The cDNA library was differentially screened to select genes expressed in DCs more abundantly than in monocytes. We identified a gene encoding a protein composed of 244 amino acids, which we designated as
DCNP1
(
dendritic cell nuclear protein 1
). In Northern blot analysis,
DCNP1
mRNA was highly expressed in mature DCs and at a lower level in immature DCs. In contrast, monocytes and B cells do not express the gene. In multiple human tissue Northern blot analysis, expression of
DCNP1
was detected in brain and skeletal muscle. To examine subcellular localization of
DCNP1
, we performed immunofluorescence analysis using an anti-
DCNP1
polyclonal antibody and found the molecule to be localized mainly in the perinucleus. In an immunohistochemical analysis, we compared the expression of
DCNP1
with CD68, a marker for DCs and macrophages, in spleen, lymph node, liver, and brain. While
DCNP1
-positive cells showed a similar tissue distribution to CD68-positive cells, the number of
DCNP1
-positive cells was much smaller than that of CD68-positive cells. Our findings are consistent with the proposal that
DCNP1
is specifically expressed in DCs.
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PMID:Identification and immunocytochemical analysis of DCNP1, a dendritic cell-associated nuclear protein. 1179 77