The fungal ligand chitin directly binds TLR2 and triggers inflammation dependent on oligomer size

  • Fuchs K
  • Cardona Gloria Y
  • Wolz O
  • et al.
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Abstract

Chitin is a highly abundant polysaccharide and linked to fungal infection and asthma. Unfortunately, its polymeric structure has hampered the identification of immune receptors directly binding chitin and signaling immune activation and inflammation, because purity, molecular structure and molarity are not well definable for a polymer typically extracted from biomass. Therefore, by using defined chitin (N-acetyl-glucosamine) oligomers, we identified six subunit long chitin chains as the smallest immunologically active motif and the innate immune receptor Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 as the primary fungal chitin receptor on human and murine immune cells. Chitin oligomers directly bound TLR2 with nanomolar affinity and showed both overlapping and distinct signaling outcomes compared to known mycobacterial TLR2 ligands. Conversely, chitin oligomers shorter than 6 subunits were inactive or showed antagonistic effects on chitin/TLR2-mediated signaling, hinting to a size-dependent sensing/activation system unexpectedly conserved in plants and humans. Since blocking the chitin-TLR2 interaction effectively prevented chitin-mediated inflammation in vitro and in vivo , our study highlights the chitin TLR2 interaction as a potential target for developing novel therapies in chitin-related pathologies and fungal disease. * BALF : Bronchio-alveolar lavage fluid CFW : Calcofluor white ConA : Concanavalin A CLR : C-type lectin receptor EGFP : enhanced green fluorescent protein ELISA : enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay HEK : human embryonic kidney IFN : interferon IRF : IFN regulatory factor Ig : immunoglobulin IL : interleukin KO : knockout LPS : lipopolysaccharide MFI : median fluorescence intensity MAMP : microbe-associated molecular pattern MyD88 : myeloid differentiation primary response 88 NAG, GlcNAc : N-acetyl-glucosamine NF-KB : nuclear factor ‘kappa-light-chain-enhancer’ of activated B-cells PRRs : pattern recognition receptors PBMCs : peripheral blood mononuclear cells PMN : polymorphonuclear neutrophil SNP : single nucleotide polymorphism SSL3 : staphylococcal superantigen-like protein 3 TRAF : TNF-associated factor TLR : Toll-like receptor TNF : Tumor necrosis factor

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Fuchs, K., Cardona Gloria, Y., Wolz, O., Herster, F., Sharma, L., Dillen, C. A., … Weber, A. N. (2018). The fungal ligand chitin directly binds TLR2 and triggers inflammation dependent on oligomer size. The EMBO Reports, 19(12). https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201846065

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