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Exploiting a novel conformational switch to control innate immunity mediated by complement protein C3a.


ABSTRACT: Complement C3a is an important protein in innate and adaptive immunity, but its specific roles in vivo remain uncertain because C3a degrades rapidly to form the C3a-desArg protein, which does not bind to the C3a receptor and is indistinguishable from C3a using antibodies. Here we develop the most potent, stable and highly selective small molecule modulators of C3a receptor, using a heterocyclic hinge to switch between agonist and antagonist ligand conformations. This enables characterization of C3 areceptor-selective pro- vs. anti-inflammatory actions in human mast cells and macrophages, and in rats. A C3a receptor-selective agonist induces acute rat paw inflammation by first degranulating mast cells before activating macrophages and neutrophils. An orally administered C3a receptor-selective antagonist inhibits mast cell degranulation, thereby blocking recruitment and activation of macrophages and neutrophils, expression of inflammatory mediators and inflammation in a rat paw edema model. These novel tools reveal the mechanism of C3a-induced inflammation and provide new insights to complement-based medicines.Complement C3a is an important protein in innate and adaptive immunity, but its roles in vivo are unclear. Here the authors develop novel chemical agonists and antagonists for the C3a receptor, and show that they modulate mast cell degranulation and inflammation in a rat paw edema model.

SUBMITTER: Lohman RJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5570900 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exploiting a novel conformational switch to control innate immunity mediated by complement protein C3a.

Lohman Rink-Jan RJ   Hamidon Johan K JK   Reid Robert C RC   Rowley Jessica A JA   Yau Mei-Kwan MK   Halili Maria A MA   Nielsen Daniel S DS   Lim Junxian J   Wu Kai-Chen KC   Loh Zhixuan Z   Do Anh A   Suen Jacky Y JY   Iyer Abishek A   Fairlie David P DP  

Nature communications 20170824 1


Complement C3a is an important protein in innate and adaptive immunity, but its specific roles in vivo remain uncertain because C3a degrades rapidly to form the C3a-desArg protein, which does not bind to the C3a receptor and is indistinguishable from C3a using antibodies. Here we develop the most potent, stable and highly selective small molecule modulators of C3a receptor, using a heterocyclic hinge to switch between agonist and antagonist ligand conformations. This enables characterization of  ...[more]

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