Modifications of IL-6 by Hypochlorous Acids: Effects on Receptor Binding

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Interleukin-6 (IL-6) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of inflammatory events including those seen with COVID-19 patients. Positive clinical responses to monoclonal antibodies directed against IL-6 receptors (IL-6Rs) suggest that interference with IL-6-dependent activation of pro-inflammatory pathways offers a useful approach to therapy. We exposed IL-6 to hypochlorous acid (HOCl) in vitro at concentrations reported to develop in vivo. After HOCl treatment, binding of IL-6 to IL-6R was reduced in a dose-dependent manner using a bioassay with human cells engineered to provide a luminescence response to signal transduction upon receptor activation. Similar results followed the exposure of IL-6 to N-chlorotaurine (NCT) and hypobromous acid (HOBr), two other reactive species produced in vivo. SDS-PAGE analysis of HOCl-treated IL-6 showed little to no fragmentation or aggregation up to 1.75 mM HOCl, suggesting that the modifications induced at concentrations below 1.75 mM took place on the intact protein. Mass spectrometry of trypsin-digested fragments identified oxidative changes to two amino acid residues, methionine 161 and tryptophan 157, both of which have been implicated in receptor binding of the cytokine. Our findings suggest that exogenous HOCl and NCT might bring about beneficial effects in the treatment of COVID-19. Further studies on how HOCl and HOBr and their halogenated amine derivatives interact with IL-6 and related cytokines in vivo may open up alternative therapeutic interventions with these compounds in COVID-19 and other hyperinflammatory diseases.

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Robins, L. I., Keim, E. K., Robins, D. B., Edgar, J. S., Meschke, J. S., Gafken, P. R., & Williams, J. F. (2021). Modifications of IL-6 by Hypochlorous Acids: Effects on Receptor Binding. ACS Omega, 6(51), 35593–35599. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c05297

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