Binding of lipopeptide to CD14 induces physical proximity of CD14, TLR2 and TLR1

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作者
Manukyan, M
Triantafilou, K
Triantafilou, M
Mackie, A
Nilsen, N
Espevik, T
Wiesmüllers, KH
Ulmer, AJ
Heine, H
机构
[1] Res Ctr Borstel, Div Innate Immun, Dept Immunol & Cell Biol, D-23845 Borstel, Germany
[2] Univ Sussex, Sch Life Sci, Infect & Immun Grp, Brighton, E Sussex, England
[3] Food Res Inst, Dept Food Material Sci, Norwich, Norfolk, England
[4] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Inst Canc Res & Mol Biol, Trondheim, Norway
[5] EMC Microcollect GmbH, Tubingen, Germany
关键词
lipopeptide; TLR; CD14; cellular recognition; innate immunity;
D O I
10.1002/eji.200425336
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Lipoproteins or lipopeptides (LP) are bacterial cell wall components detected by the innate immune system. For LP, it has been shown that TLR2 is the essential receptor in cellular activation. However, molecular mechanisms of LP recognition are not yet clear. We used a FLAG-labeled derivative of the synthetic lipopeptide N-palmitoyl-S-[2,3bis(palmitoyloxy)-(2R,S)-propyl]-(R)-cysteinyl-seryl-(lysyl)(3)-lysine (Pam(3)CSK(4)) to study the roles of CD14, TLR2 and TLR1 in binding and signaling of LP and their molecular interactions in human cells. The activity of Pam(3)CSK(4)-FLAG was TLR2 dependent, whereas the binding was enabled by CD14, as evaluated by flow cytometry and confocal microscopy. Using FRET and FRAP imaging techniques to study molecular associations, we could show that after Pam3CSK4-FLAG binding, CD14 and Pam(3)CSK(4)-FLAG associate with TLR2 and TLR1, and TLR2 is targeted to a low-mobility complex. Thus, LP binding to CD14 is the first step in the LP recognition, inducing physical proximity of CD14 and LP with TLR2/TLR1 and formation of the TLR2 signaling complex.
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页数:11
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