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Human immunomodulatory ligand B7-1 mediates synaptic remodeling via the p75 neurotrophin receptor

Cell surface receptors, ligands, and adhesion molecules underlie development, circuit formation, and synaptic function of the central nervous system and represent important therapeutic targets for many neuropathologies. The functional contributions of interactions between cell surface proteins of ne...

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Autores principales: Morano, Nicholas C., Smith, Roshelle S., Danelon, Victor, Schreiner, Ryan, Patel, Uttsav, Herrera, Natalia G., Smith, Carla, Olson, Steven M., Laerke, Michelle K., Celikgil, Alev, Garforth, Scott J., Garrett-Thomson, Sarah C., Lee, Francis S., Hempstead, Barbara L., Almo, Steven C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9663165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36107635
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI157002
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author Morano, Nicholas C.
Smith, Roshelle S.
Danelon, Victor
Schreiner, Ryan
Patel, Uttsav
Herrera, Natalia G.
Smith, Carla
Olson, Steven M.
Laerke, Michelle K.
Celikgil, Alev
Garforth, Scott J.
Garrett-Thomson, Sarah C.
Lee, Francis S.
Hempstead, Barbara L.
Almo, Steven C.
author_facet Morano, Nicholas C.
Smith, Roshelle S.
Danelon, Victor
Schreiner, Ryan
Patel, Uttsav
Herrera, Natalia G.
Smith, Carla
Olson, Steven M.
Laerke, Michelle K.
Celikgil, Alev
Garforth, Scott J.
Garrett-Thomson, Sarah C.
Lee, Francis S.
Hempstead, Barbara L.
Almo, Steven C.
author_sort Morano, Nicholas C.
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description Cell surface receptors, ligands, and adhesion molecules underlie development, circuit formation, and synaptic function of the central nervous system and represent important therapeutic targets for many neuropathologies. The functional contributions of interactions between cell surface proteins of neurons and nonneuronal cells have not been fully addressed. Using an unbiased protein-protein interaction screen, we showed that the human immunomodulatory ligand B7-1 (hB7-1) interacts with the p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75(NTR)) and that the B7-1:p75(NTR) interaction is a recent evolutionary adaptation present in humans and other primates, but absent in mice, rats, and other lower mammals. The surface of hB7-1 that engages p75(NTR) overlaps with the hB7-1 surface involved in CTLA-4/CD28 recognition, and these molecules directly compete for binding to p75(NTR). Soluble or membrane-bound hB7-1 altered dendritic morphology of cultured hippocampal neurons, with loss of the postsynaptic protein PSD95 in a p75(NTR)-dependent manner. Abatacept, an FDA-approved therapeutic (CTLA-4–hFc fusion) inhibited these processes. In vivo injection of hB7-1 into the murine subiculum, a hippocampal region affected in Alzheimer’s disease, resulted in p75(NTR)-dependent pruning of dendritic spines. Here, we report the biochemical interaction between B7-1 and p75(NTR), describe biological effects on neuronal morphology, and identify a therapeutic opportunity for treatment of neuroinflammatory diseases.
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spelling pubmed-96631652022-11-17 Human immunomodulatory ligand B7-1 mediates synaptic remodeling via the p75 neurotrophin receptor Morano, Nicholas C. Smith, Roshelle S. Danelon, Victor Schreiner, Ryan Patel, Uttsav Herrera, Natalia G. Smith, Carla Olson, Steven M. Laerke, Michelle K. Celikgil, Alev Garforth, Scott J. Garrett-Thomson, Sarah C. Lee, Francis S. Hempstead, Barbara L. Almo, Steven C. J Clin Invest Research Article Cell surface receptors, ligands, and adhesion molecules underlie development, circuit formation, and synaptic function of the central nervous system and represent important therapeutic targets for many neuropathologies. The functional contributions of interactions between cell surface proteins of neurons and nonneuronal cells have not been fully addressed. Using an unbiased protein-protein interaction screen, we showed that the human immunomodulatory ligand B7-1 (hB7-1) interacts with the p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75(NTR)) and that the B7-1:p75(NTR) interaction is a recent evolutionary adaptation present in humans and other primates, but absent in mice, rats, and other lower mammals. The surface of hB7-1 that engages p75(NTR) overlaps with the hB7-1 surface involved in CTLA-4/CD28 recognition, and these molecules directly compete for binding to p75(NTR). Soluble or membrane-bound hB7-1 altered dendritic morphology of cultured hippocampal neurons, with loss of the postsynaptic protein PSD95 in a p75(NTR)-dependent manner. Abatacept, an FDA-approved therapeutic (CTLA-4–hFc fusion) inhibited these processes. In vivo injection of hB7-1 into the murine subiculum, a hippocampal region affected in Alzheimer’s disease, resulted in p75(NTR)-dependent pruning of dendritic spines. Here, we report the biochemical interaction between B7-1 and p75(NTR), describe biological effects on neuronal morphology, and identify a therapeutic opportunity for treatment of neuroinflammatory diseases. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2022-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9663165/ /pubmed/36107635 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI157002 Text en © 2022 Morano et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Morano, Nicholas C.
Smith, Roshelle S.
Danelon, Victor
Schreiner, Ryan
Patel, Uttsav
Herrera, Natalia G.
Smith, Carla
Olson, Steven M.
Laerke, Michelle K.
Celikgil, Alev
Garforth, Scott J.
Garrett-Thomson, Sarah C.
Lee, Francis S.
Hempstead, Barbara L.
Almo, Steven C.
Human immunomodulatory ligand B7-1 mediates synaptic remodeling via the p75 neurotrophin receptor
title Human immunomodulatory ligand B7-1 mediates synaptic remodeling via the p75 neurotrophin receptor
title_full Human immunomodulatory ligand B7-1 mediates synaptic remodeling via the p75 neurotrophin receptor
title_fullStr Human immunomodulatory ligand B7-1 mediates synaptic remodeling via the p75 neurotrophin receptor
title_full_unstemmed Human immunomodulatory ligand B7-1 mediates synaptic remodeling via the p75 neurotrophin receptor
title_short Human immunomodulatory ligand B7-1 mediates synaptic remodeling via the p75 neurotrophin receptor
title_sort human immunomodulatory ligand b7-1 mediates synaptic remodeling via the p75 neurotrophin receptor
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9663165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36107635
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI157002
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