Molecular incompatibility between pig CD200 and human CD200 receptor in in vitro xenogeneic immune responses

Author:

Kim Bomin1,Yan Ji‐Jing2,Kang Tae Kyeom3,Lee Wook‐Bin3,Jeong Jong Cheol4,Yang Jaeseok12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Medicine Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea

2. Department of Internal Medicine Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea

3. Natural Product Research Center Korea Institute of Science & Technology Gangneung Republic of Korea

4. Department of Internal Medicine Seoul National University College of Medicine Bundang Hospital Seoul Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractOverexpression of human CD200 (hCD200) in porcine endothelial cells (PECs) has been reported to suppress xenogeneic immune responses of human macrophages against porcine endothelial cells. The current study aimed to address whether the above‐mentioned beneficial effect of hCD200 is mediated by overcoming the molecular incompatibility between porcine CD200 (pCD200) and hCD200 receptor or simply by increasing the expression levels of CD200 without any molecular incompatibility across the two species. We overexpressed hCD200 or pCD200 using lentiviral vectors with V5 marker in porcine endothelial cells and compared their suppressive activity against U937‐derived human macrophage‐like cells (hMCs) and primary macrophages. In xenogeneic coculture of porcine endothelial cells and human macrophage‐like cells or macrophages, hCD200‐porcine endothelial cells suppressed phagocytosis and cytotoxicity of human macrophages to a greater extent than pCD200‐porcine endothelial cells. Secretion of tumor necrosis factor‐α, interleukin‐1β, and monocyte chemoattractant protein‐1 from human macrophages and expression of M1 phenotypes (inducible nitric oxide synthase, dectin‐1, and CD86) were also suppressed by hCD200 to a greater extent than pCD200. Furthermore, in signal transduction downstream of CD200 receptor, hCD200 induced Dok2 phosphorylation and suppressed IκB phosphorylation to a greater extent than pCD200. The above data supported the possibility of a significant molecular incompatibility between pCD200 and human CD200 receptor, suggesting that the beneficial effects of hCD200 overexpression in porcine endothelial cells could be mediated by overcoming the molecular incompatibility across the species barrier rather than by simple overexpression effects of CD200.

Publisher

Wiley

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