The IL-4 gene maps to chromosome 11, near the gene encoding IL-3.

  • D'Eustachio P
  • Brown M
  • Watson C
  • et al.
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Abstract

IL-4/B cell stimulatory factor 1 (IL-4) is a potent mediator of the growth and differentiation of cells of most hemopoietic lineages. IL-4 is one of a number of lymphokines produced by T cells after activation with Ag or mitogen. In order to map the chromosomal location of the IL-4 gene, Chinese hamster-mouse somatic cell hybrids were used in Southern blot analyses with an IL-4 cDNA probe. These results suggested that the IL-4 gene was located on chromosome 11. In contrast, the gene encoding IL-2 was localized to either chromosome 1 or 3. The identification of a strain-specific Bgl II restriction enzyme polymorphism in the IL-4 gene was used to map the IL-4 gene to a position on mouse chromosome 11 within 1 centimorgan of the gene encoding IL-3.

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D’Eustachio, P., Brown, M., Watson, C., & Paul, W. E. (1988). The IL-4 gene maps to chromosome 11, near the gene encoding IL-3. The Journal of Immunology, 141(9), 3067–3071. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.141.9.3067

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