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Ligand-specific conformational change of the G-protein-coupled receptor ALX/FPR2 determines proresolving functional responses.


ABSTRACT: Formyl-peptide receptor type 2 (FPR2), also called ALX (the lipoxin A4 receptor), conveys the proresolving properties of lipoxin A4 and annexin A1 (AnxA1) and the proinflammatory signals elicited by serum amyloid protein A and cathelicidins, among others. We tested here the hypothesis that ALX might exist as homo- or heterodimer with FPR1 or FPR3 (the two other family members) and operate in a ligand-biased fashion. Coimmunoprecipitation and bioluminescence resonance energy transfer assays with transfected HEK293 cells revealed constitutive dimerization of the receptors; significantly, AnxA1, but not serum amyloid protein A, could activate ALX homodimers. A p38/MAPK-activated protein kinase/heat shock protein 27 signaling signature was unveiled after AnxA1 application, leading to generation of IL-10, as measured in vitro (in primary monocytes) and in vivo (after i.p. injection in the mouse). The latter response was absent in mice lacking the ALX ortholog. Using a similar approach, ALX/FPR1 heterodimerization evoked using the panagonist peptide Ac2-26, identified a JNK-mediated proapoptotic path that was confirmed in primary neutrophils. These findings provide a molecular mechanism that accounts for the dual nature of ALX and indicate that agonist binding and dimerization state contribute to the conformational landscape of FPRs.

SUBMITTER: Cooray SN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3831442 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ligand-specific conformational change of the G-protein-coupled receptor ALX/FPR2 determines proresolving functional responses.

Cooray Sadani N SN   Gobbetti Thomas T   Montero-Melendez Trinidad T   McArthur Simon S   McArthur Simon S   Thompson Dawn D   Clark Adrian J L AJ   Flower Roderick J RJ   Perretti Mauro M  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20131009 45


Formyl-peptide receptor type 2 (FPR2), also called ALX (the lipoxin A4 receptor), conveys the proresolving properties of lipoxin A4 and annexin A1 (AnxA1) and the proinflammatory signals elicited by serum amyloid protein A and cathelicidins, among others. We tested here the hypothesis that ALX might exist as homo- or heterodimer with FPR1 or FPR3 (the two other family members) and operate in a ligand-biased fashion. Coimmunoprecipitation and bioluminescence resonance energy transfer assays with  ...[more]

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