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Binding of Superantigen Toxins into the CD28 Homodimer Interface Is Essential for Induction of Cytokine Genes That Mediate Lethal Shock

Bacterial superantigens, a diverse family of toxins, induce an inflammatory cytokine storm that can lead to lethal shock. CD28 is a homodimer expressed on T cells that functions as the principal costimulatory ligand in the immune response through an interaction with its B7 coligands, yet we show her...

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Autores principales: Arad, Gila, Levy, Revital, Nasie, Iris, Hillman, Dalia, Rotfogel, Ziv, Barash, Uri, Supper, Emmanuelle, Shpilka, Tomer, Minis, Adi, Kaempfer, Raymond
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3172200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21931534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001149
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author Arad, Gila
Levy, Revital
Nasie, Iris
Hillman, Dalia
Rotfogel, Ziv
Barash, Uri
Supper, Emmanuelle
Shpilka, Tomer
Minis, Adi
Kaempfer, Raymond
author_facet Arad, Gila
Levy, Revital
Nasie, Iris
Hillman, Dalia
Rotfogel, Ziv
Barash, Uri
Supper, Emmanuelle
Shpilka, Tomer
Minis, Adi
Kaempfer, Raymond
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description Bacterial superantigens, a diverse family of toxins, induce an inflammatory cytokine storm that can lead to lethal shock. CD28 is a homodimer expressed on T cells that functions as the principal costimulatory ligand in the immune response through an interaction with its B7 coligands, yet we show here that to elicit inflammatory cytokine gene expression and toxicity, superantigens must bind directly into the dimer interface of CD28. Preventing access of the superantigen to CD28 suffices to block its lethality. Mice were protected from lethal superantigen challenge by short peptide mimetics of the CD28 dimer interface and by peptides selected to compete with the superantigen for its binding site in CD28. Superantigens use a conserved β-strand/hinge/α-helix domain of hitherto unknown function to engage CD28. Mutation of this superantigen domain abolished inflammatory cytokine gene induction and lethality. Structural analysis showed that when a superantigen binds to the T cell receptor on the T cell and major histocompatibility class II molecule on the antigen-presenting cell, CD28 can be accommodated readily as third superantigen receptor in the quaternary complex, with the CD28 dimer interface oriented towards the β-strand/hinge/α-helix domain in the superantigen. Our findings identify the CD28 homodimer interface as a critical receptor target for superantigens. The novel role of CD28 as receptor for a class of microbial pathogens, the superantigen toxins, broadens the scope of pathogen recognition mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-31722002011-09-19 Binding of Superantigen Toxins into the CD28 Homodimer Interface Is Essential for Induction of Cytokine Genes That Mediate Lethal Shock Arad, Gila Levy, Revital Nasie, Iris Hillman, Dalia Rotfogel, Ziv Barash, Uri Supper, Emmanuelle Shpilka, Tomer Minis, Adi Kaempfer, Raymond PLoS Biol Research Article Bacterial superantigens, a diverse family of toxins, induce an inflammatory cytokine storm that can lead to lethal shock. CD28 is a homodimer expressed on T cells that functions as the principal costimulatory ligand in the immune response through an interaction with its B7 coligands, yet we show here that to elicit inflammatory cytokine gene expression and toxicity, superantigens must bind directly into the dimer interface of CD28. Preventing access of the superantigen to CD28 suffices to block its lethality. Mice were protected from lethal superantigen challenge by short peptide mimetics of the CD28 dimer interface and by peptides selected to compete with the superantigen for its binding site in CD28. Superantigens use a conserved β-strand/hinge/α-helix domain of hitherto unknown function to engage CD28. Mutation of this superantigen domain abolished inflammatory cytokine gene induction and lethality. Structural analysis showed that when a superantigen binds to the T cell receptor on the T cell and major histocompatibility class II molecule on the antigen-presenting cell, CD28 can be accommodated readily as third superantigen receptor in the quaternary complex, with the CD28 dimer interface oriented towards the β-strand/hinge/α-helix domain in the superantigen. Our findings identify the CD28 homodimer interface as a critical receptor target for superantigens. The novel role of CD28 as receptor for a class of microbial pathogens, the superantigen toxins, broadens the scope of pathogen recognition mechanisms. Public Library of Science 2011-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3172200/ /pubmed/21931534 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001149 Text en Arad et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Arad, Gila
Levy, Revital
Nasie, Iris
Hillman, Dalia
Rotfogel, Ziv
Barash, Uri
Supper, Emmanuelle
Shpilka, Tomer
Minis, Adi
Kaempfer, Raymond
Binding of Superantigen Toxins into the CD28 Homodimer Interface Is Essential for Induction of Cytokine Genes That Mediate Lethal Shock
title Binding of Superantigen Toxins into the CD28 Homodimer Interface Is Essential for Induction of Cytokine Genes That Mediate Lethal Shock
title_full Binding of Superantigen Toxins into the CD28 Homodimer Interface Is Essential for Induction of Cytokine Genes That Mediate Lethal Shock
title_fullStr Binding of Superantigen Toxins into the CD28 Homodimer Interface Is Essential for Induction of Cytokine Genes That Mediate Lethal Shock
title_full_unstemmed Binding of Superantigen Toxins into the CD28 Homodimer Interface Is Essential for Induction of Cytokine Genes That Mediate Lethal Shock
title_short Binding of Superantigen Toxins into the CD28 Homodimer Interface Is Essential for Induction of Cytokine Genes That Mediate Lethal Shock
title_sort binding of superantigen toxins into the cd28 homodimer interface is essential for induction of cytokine genes that mediate lethal shock
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3172200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21931534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001149
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