Rethinking receptor recognition in cytokines; their role in asthma and inflammation

University of Leicester

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The ‘four alpha-helix bundle’ cytokines (IL4/IL13 and IL6/IL11) have a broad range of functions and are crucial for fighting infection and the immune response. These cytokines are validated therapeutic targets as their dysregulation results in a broad spectrum of pathological conditions including inflammation (asthma, arthritis), sepsis and cancer.

Our previous studies of IL13 and IL6 (DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1216967) have indicated that they, and related cytokines, exist in at least two states – receptor competent and incompetent. This equilibrium state provides a new insight into the differing receptor signalling complex formation. We will use a combination of NMR spectroscopy, computational methods and functional assays to interrogate these conformations, enhancing our understanding of receptor recognition and protein-protein interactions in general. With this knowledge, the potential for the development of small molecule allosteric inhibitors that can trap the cytokine in an ‘incompetent’ state could be realised.

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