Regulatory roles for MD-2 and TLR4 in ligand-induced receptor clustering

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Kobayashi, Makiko
Saitoh, Shin-ichiroh
Tanimura, Natsuko
Takahashi, Koichiro
Kawasaki, Kiyoshi
Nishijima, Masahiro
Fujimoto, Yukari
Fukase, Koichi
Akashi-Takamura, Sachiko
Miyake, Kensuke
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[1] Univ Tokyo, Div Infect Genet, Inst Med Sci, Minato Ku, Tokyo 1088639, Japan
[2] Natl Inst Infect Dis, Dept Biochem & Cell Biol, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Osaka Univ, Dept Chem, Grad Sch Sci, Osaka, Japan
[4] Core Res Engn Sci & Technol, Tokyo, Japan
[5] Japan Sci & Technol Agcy, Tokyo, Japan
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10.4049/jimmunol.176.10.6211
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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摘要
LPS, a principal. membrane component in Gram-negative bacteria, is recognized by a receptor complex consisting of TLR4 and MD-2. MD-2 is an extracellular molecule that is associated with the extracellular domain of TLR4 and has a critical role in LPS recognition. MD-2 directly interacts with LIPS, and the region from Phe(119) to Lys(132) (Arg(132) in mice) has been shown to be important for interaction between LPS and TLR4/MD-2. With mouse MD-2 mutants, we show in this study that Gly(59) was found to be a novel critical amino acid for LPS binding outside the region 119-132. LIPS signaling is thought to be triggered by ligand-induced TLR4 clustering, which is also regulated by MD-2. Little is known, however, about a region or an amino acid in the MD-2 molecule that regulates ligand-induced receptor clustering. MD-2 mutants substituting alanine for Phe(126) or Gly(129) impaired LPS-induced TLR4 clustering, but not LPS binding to TLR4/MD-2, demonstrating that ligand-induced receptor clustering is differentially regulated by MD-2 from ligand binding. We further show that dissociation of ligand-induced receptor clustering and of ligand-receptor interaction occurs in a manner dependent on TLR4 signaling and requires endosomal acidification. These results support a principal role for MD-2 in LPS recognition.
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