CDB15:0001511 TNFSF8 — TNFRSF8

Experimentally validated in Human, Mixed species; Orthology-inferred in Human, Mouse, Rat, Frog, Chicken, Macaque, Pig, Dog, Cow, Chimp, Horse, Marmoset, Sheep

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Abstract

Soluble CD30 binds to CD153 with high affinity and blocks transmembrane signaling by CD30.

European journal of immunology, 2002; PubMed, Homo sapiens TNFSF8 — Homo sapiens TNFRSF8
ABSTRACT: CD30 is an unusual member of the TNF receptor superfamily with a duplicated segment within its extracellular domain that may function as an additional ligand binding site. The extracellular domain of CD30 is shed from cells and soluble CD30 levels are elevated in certain disease states. Soluble CD30 may bind to its ligand, CD153, with high affinity and block its interaction with membrane-bound CD30. We have generated soluble recombinant forms of CD30 and CD153 in order to characterize their interaction and assess their biological activity. Soluble trimeric CD153 bound to membrane-anchored CD30 with a relatively high affinity (K(D)=23 nM) and was effective in triggering cell death and TNF-alpha production in the presence of cross-linking antibodies. The affinity and kinetics of the interaction between soluble CD30 and CD153 were determined using the BIAcore biosensor. In contrast to other members of the TNF receptor superfamily, soluble monomeric CD30 bound to its ligand with high affinity (K(D)=4.5 nM) and prevented the interaction of cellular CD153 with immobilized CD30. Furthermore, soluble CD30 blocked cell death signals generated by cell surface-expressed CD30 effectively. These data suggest that soluble CD30 may have biological functions in vivo.

CD30 antigen, a marker for Hodgkin's lymphoma, is a receptor whose ligand defines an emerging family of cytokines with homology to TNF.

Cell, 1993; PubMed, Homo sapiens TNFSF8 — Homo sapiens TNFRSF8
ABSTRACT: CD30 is a surface marker for neoplastic cells of Hodgkin's lymphoma and shows sequence homology to members of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor superfamily. Using a chimeric probe consisting of the extracellular domain of CD30 fused to truncated immunoglobulin heavy chains, we expression cloned the cDNA cognate from the murine T cell clone 7B9. The encoded protein is a 239 amino acid type II membrane protein whose C-terminal domain shows significant homology to TNF alpha, TNF beta, and the CD40L. Cross-hybridization to an induced peripheral blood T cell cDNA library yielded the human homolog, which is 72% identical at the amino acid level. The recombinant human ligand enhances the proliferation of CD3-activated T cells yet induces differential responses, including cell death, in several CD30+ lymphoma-derived clones. The human and murine genes map to 9q33 and the proximal region of chromosome 4, respectively.
Basic Information on TNFSF8
Ligand Name: TNF superfamily member 8
Other Symbols: CD30LG, CD153
Ligand Location: cell membrane based on perplexity
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: TNFSF8
GeneCards: TNFSF8
Interactions with other Receptors for TNFSF8
Basic Information on TNFRSF8
Receptor Name: TNF receptor superfamily member 8
Other Symbols: CD30, D1S166E, KI-1
Receptor Location: cell membrane based on hpa, perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: TNFRSF8
GeneCards: TNFRSF8
Interactions with other Ligands for TNFRSF8