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Bradyrhizobium Lipid A: Immunological Properties and Molecular Basis of Its Binding to the Myeloid Differentiation Protein-2/Toll-Like Receptor 4 Complex

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Lembo-Fazio, Luigi
Billod, Jean-Marc
Di Lorenzo, Flaviana
Paciello, Ida
Pallach, Mateusz
Vaz-Francisco, Sara
Holgado, Aurora
Beyaert, Rudi
Fresno, Manuel
Shimoyama, Atsushi
Lanzetta, Rosa
Fukase, Koichi
Gully, Djamel
Giraud, Eric
Martín-Santamaría, Sonsoles
Bernardini, Maria-Lina
Silipo, Alba
Publisher
Frontiers
Date
2018
Subject
Lipopolysaccharide
Innate immunity
Inflammatory cytokines
Myeloid differentiation protein-2/toll-like receptor 4
Bradyrhizobium lipid A
Molecular modeling
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Abstract
Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are potent activator of the innate immune response through the binding to the myeloid differentiation protein-2 (MD-2)/toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) receptor complexes. Although a variety of LPSs have been characterized so far, a detailed molecular description of the structure–activity relationship of the lipid A part has yet to be clarified. Photosynthetic Bradyrhizobium strains, symbiont of Aeschynomene legumes, express distinctive LPSs bearing very long-chain fatty acids with a hopanoid moiety covalently linked to the lipid A region. Here, we investigated the immunological properties of LPSs isolated from Bradyrhizobium strains on both murine and human immune systems. We found that they exhibit a weak agonistic activity and, more interestingly, a potent inhibitory effect on MD-2/TLR4 activation exerted by toxic enterobacterial LPSs. By applying computational modeling techniques, we also furnished a plausible explanation for the Bradyrhizobium LPS inhibitory activity at atomic level, revealing that its uncommon lipid A chemical features could impair the proper formation of the receptorial complex, and/or has a destabilizing effect on the pre-assembled complex itself.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/35445
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Lembo-Fazio, L., Billod, J., Di Lorenzo, F., Paciello, I., Pallach, M., Vaz-Francisco, S., Holgado, A., Beyaert, R., Fresno, M., Shimoyama, A., Lanzetta, R., Fukase, K., Gully, D., Giraud, E., Martín-Santamaría, S., Bernardini, M., & Silipo, A. (2018). Bradyrhizobium Lipid A: Immunological Properties and Molecular Basis of Its Binding to the Myeloid Differentiation Protein-2/Toll-Like Receptor 4 Complex. Frontiers In Immunology, 9, 1888. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01888
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01888
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