Functional characterization of W147A: A high-affinity interleukin-11 antagonist

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Abstract

IL-11 is a member of the gpl30 family of cytokines, which signal via assembly of multisubunit receptor complexes containing at least one molecule of the transmembrane signaling receptor gp130. IL-11 forms a high-affinity complex, thereby inducing gp130-dependent signaling. Previous studies have identified three distinct receptor binding sites, I, II, and III, crucial for the binding of routine IL-11 (mIL-11) to both the IL-11R and gp130. In this study, we have further characterized the role of the mIL-11 site III mutant W147A. We show that W147A is a high-affinity specific antagonist of mIL-11-mediated signaling in gp130/IL-11R-transfected Ba/F3 cells. The antagonistic action of W147A is due to its ability to competitively disrupt multimeric gp130/IL-11R signaling complex formation. We also show that W147A inhibits IL-11-mediated signaling in primary human endometrial cells, thus demonstrating the potential utility of W147A in suppressing IL-11 responses in vivo.

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Underhill-Day, N., McGovern, L. A., Karpovich, N., Mardon, H. J., Barton, V. A., & Heath, J. K. (2003). Functional characterization of W147A: A high-affinity interleukin-11 antagonist. Endocrinology, 144(8), 3406–3414. https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2002-0144

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