Structural insights into heme binding to IL-36α proinflammatory cytokine

Abstract

Cytokines of the interleukin (IL)-1 family regulate immune and inflammatory responses. The recently discovered IL-36 family members are involved in psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, and pulmonary diseases. Here, we show that IL-36α interacts with heme thereby contributing to its regulation. Based on in-depth spectroscopic analyses, we describe two heme-binding sites in IL-36α that associate with heme in a pentacoordinated fashion. Solution NMR analysis reveals structural features of IL-36α and its complex with heme. Structural investigation of a truncated IL-36α supports the notion that the N-terminus is necessary for association with its cognate receptor. Consistent with our structural studies, IL-36-mediated signal transduction was negatively regulated by heme in synovial fibroblast-like synoviocytes from rheumatoid arthritis patients. Taken together, our results provide a structural framework for heme-binding proteins and add IL-1 cytokines to the group of potentially heme-regulated proteins.

Description
Keywords
interleukin, IL-36, inflammatory response
Citation
Wißbrock, A., Goradia, N., Kumar, A., Paul George, A. A., Kühl, T., Bellstedt, P., et al. (2019). Structural insights into heme binding to IL-36α proinflammatory cytokine. 9. https://doi.org//10.1038/s41598-019-53231-0
License
CC BY 4.0 Unported