Bacterial expression of a designed single‐chain IL ‐10 prevents severe lung inflammation

  • Montero‐Blay A
  • Blanco J
  • Rodriguez‐Arce I
  • et al.
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Abstract

Abstract Interleukin-10 (IL-10) is an anti-inflammatory cytokine that is active as a swapped domain dimer and is used in bacterial therapy of gut inflammation. IL-10 can be used as treatment of a wide range of pulmonary diseases. Here we have developed a non-pathogenic chassis (CV8) of the human lung bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MPN) to treat lung diseases. We find that IL-10 expression by MPN has a limited impact on the lung inflammatory response in mice. To solve these issues, we rationally designed a single-chain IL-10 (SC-IL10) with or without surface mutations, using our protein design software (ModelX and FoldX). As compared to the IL-10 WT, the designed SC-IL10 molecules increase the effective expression in MPN four-fold, and the activity in mouse and human cell lines between 10 and 60 times, depending on the cell line. The SC-IL10 molecules expressed in the mouse lung by CV8 in vivo have a powerful anti-inflammatory effect on Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung infection. This rational design strategy could be used to other molecules with immunomodulatory properties used in bacterial therapy.

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Montero‐Blay, A., Blanco, J. D., Rodriguez‐Arce, I., Lastrucci, C., Piñero‐Lambea, C., Lluch‐Senar, M., & Serrano, L. (2023). Bacterial expression of a designed single‐chain IL ‐10 prevents severe lung inflammation. Molecular Systems Biology, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.15252/msb.202211037

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