Claims
- 1. An isolated and purified DNA molecule comprising a human genomic DNA segment encoding TLR4, a biologically active fragment or variant thereof.
- 2. The DNA molecule of claim 1 wherein the DNA segment encodes a variant TLR4.
- 3. The DNA molecule of claim 2 wherein the variant TLR4 has at least one amino acid substitution in the extracellular domain of TLR4.
- 4. The DNA molecule of claim 3 wherein the variant TLR4 comprises a glycine residue at position 299 or an isoleucine residue at position 399.
- 5. An isolated and purified nucleic acid molecule comprising a human nucleic acid segment encoding a variant TLR4, or a biologically active fragment thereof.
- 6. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 5 wherein the variant has at least one amino acid substitution in the extracellular domain of TLR4.
- 7. The nucleic acid molecule of claim 6 wherein the variant comprises a glycine residue at position 299 or an isoleucine residue at position 399.
- 8. An expression cassette comprising a promoter operably linked to a human DNA segment encoding a variant TLR4, or a biologically active fragment thereof.
- 9. The expression cassette of claim 8 wherein the variant TLR4 has at least one amino acid substitution in the extracellular domain of TLR4.
- 10. The expression cassette of claim 8 wherein the variant TLR4 comprises a glycine residue at position 299 or an isoleucine residue at position 399.
- 11. A host cell, the genome of which is augmented by the DNA molecule of claim 1.
- 12. A host cell, the genome of which is augmented by the nucleic acid molecule of claim 5.
- 13. A method to prepare a variant TLR4, comprising: culturing a host cell transformed with the nucleic acid molecule of claim 5 operably linked to a promoter, so that said host cell expresses the variant TLR4.
- 14. A method to prepare a variant TLR4, comprising: culturing a host cell transformed with the DNA molecule of claim 1 operably linked to a promoter, so that said host cell expresses the variant TLR4.
- 15. The method of claim 13 or 14 further comprising isolating TLR4 from the host cell.
- 16. A method of identifying a human at risk of, or having, an indication associated with altered innate immunity, comprising:
a) contacting an amount of DNA obtained from a human physiological sample with an amount of at least one TLR4-specific oligonucleotide under conditions effective to amplify the DNA so as to yield amplified DNA; and b) detecting or determining whether the amplified DNA encodes at least a portion of a variant TLR4.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the nucleic acid sample comprises genomic DNA.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein the nucleic acid sample is cDNA.
- 19. The method of claim 16 wherein the amplified DNA is subjected to electrophoresis in step b).
- 20. Isolated, variant human TLR4 polypeptide, or a biologically active fragment thereof.
- 21. The isolated polypeptide of claim 20 wherein the variant TLR4 has at least one amino acid substitution in the extracellular domain of TLR4.
- 22. The isolated polypeptide of claim 21 wherein the variant TLR4 comprises a glycine residue at position 299 or an isoleucine residue at position 399.
- 23. A method to identify an agent that alters TLR4 activity, comprising:
a) contacting a mammalian cell which expresses TLR4 with the agent; and b) detecting or determining whether the agent alters TLR4 activity.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the mammalian cell is transformed with a recombinant nucleic acid molecule encoding human TLR4.
- 25. An agent identified by the method of claim 24.
- 26. A method to alter TLR4 activity, comprising: contacting a mammalian cell with an agent effective to alter TLR4 activity.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein the mammalian cell is a human cell.
- 28. A method to detect a polymorphism in a human TLR4 gene, comprising: detecting or determining whether a nucleic acid sample obtained from a human comprises nucleic acid encoding variant TLR4.
- 29. A transgenic mouse whose cells comprise a chimeric DNA sequence, wherein the chimeric DNA sequence comprises a DNA segment encoding human TLR4, wherein the chimeric DNA sequence is integrated into the genome of the cells of the mouse, and wherein the DNA segment is expressed in the transgenic mouse so as to result in the transgenic mouse exhibiting altered innate immunity relative to a corresponding nontransgenic mouse.
- 30. The transgenic mouse of claim 29 wherein the DNA segment encodes a variant human TLR4.
- 31. The method of claim 16 wherein the TLR4-specific oligonucleotide comprises at least two nucleotide substitutions relative to the wild-type TLR4 nucleic acid sequence, which substitutions result in a restriction site that is not present in the wild-type TLR4 nucleic acid sequence and which restriction site is indicative of DNA that encodes a variant TLR4.
- 32. The method of claim 31 wherein the DNA encodes a variant TLR4 having an amino acid substitution at residue 299.
- 33. The method of claim 31 wherein the oligonucleotide comprises SEQ ID NO:66.
- 34. The method of claim 31 wherein the DNA encodes a variant TLR4 having an amino acid substitution at residue 399.
- 35. The method of claim 31 wherein the oligonucleotide comprises SEQ ID NO:68.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation under 35 USC 111(a) of International Application Serial No. PCT/US0015723 filed on Jun. 8, 2000 and published in English on Dec. 21, 2000 as WO 00/77204 A1, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/329,515, filed Jun. 10, 1999; which applications are incorporated herein by reference.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
[0002] This invention was made at least in part with a grant from the Government of the United States of America (grants ES06537, ES07498 and ES05605 from the National Institute of Environmental Sciences, grant HL62628 from the National Heart and Lung Institute, and grant RR00059 from the General Clinical Research Centers Program). The Government may have certain rights in the invention.
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