Messages in CD40L are encrypted for residue-specific functions

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Akshata Bammigatti , Soumya Kanti Ghosh , Syamdas Bandyopadhyay , Bhaskar Saha
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Abstract

CD40-CD40-ligand (CD40L) interaction plays crucial immunoregulatory roles, as CD40 signals through different signaling intermediates to convert the messages from CD40L to effector functions. Being a TNFα receptor family member, CD40 binds TNFα receptor-associated factors, assembles signalosome complexes and decrypts the messages from CD40L through different signaling modules to result in residue-specific effector functions. The evidence for such a residue-specific message encryption first came from the CD40L mutations resulting in X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome, as the extent of effects varied with the residue mutated. The structural studies on the CD40-CD40L interaction implied differential involvement of the interacting residues on CD40L in influencing the effector functions. Three lines of evidence indicate the previously implied residue-specific message encryption in CD40L: screening of a dodecameric peptide library for CD40 binders identified two peptides with different sequences resulting in counteractive effector functions in macrophages; a series of CD40L mutants identified that the mutations in these residues selectively affected CD40 signaling and macrophage effector functions; and, a panel of 40-mer peptides, representing the CD40-interacting domain of mouse CD40L, with single substitutions resulted in altered CD40 signaling through various signaling intermediates and effector functions in mouse macrophages. We therefore construct the first-ever message encryption-decryption in a biological receptor-ligand system wherein the CD40L residues that interact with CD40 residues have encrypted messages, which are decoded by CD40 signaling to result in residue-specific effector functions. This review presents a novel perspective of receptor-ligand interaction as a system of message transmission, message decoding by signaling, and its transcription to various read-outs. [250 words].
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Cytokine
Cytokine 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
2.60%
发文量
262
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: The journal Cytokine has an open access mirror journal Cytokine: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. * Devoted exclusively to the study of the molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, immunology, genome-wide association studies, pathobiology, diagnostic and clinical applications of all known interleukins, hematopoietic factors, growth factors, cytotoxins, interferons, new cytokines, and chemokines, Cytokine provides comprehensive coverage of cytokines and their mechanisms of actions, 12 times a year by publishing original high quality refereed scientific papers from prominent investigators in both the academic and industrial sectors. We will publish 3 major types of manuscripts: 1) Original manuscripts describing research results. 2) Basic and clinical reviews describing cytokine actions and regulation. 3) Short commentaries/perspectives on recently published aspects of cytokines, pathogenesis and clinical results.
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