Regulating IL-2 Immune Signaling Function Via A Core Allosteric Structural Network

通过核心变构结构网络调节IL-2免疫信号功能

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作者:Claire H Woodward ,Shahlo O Solieva ,Daniel Hwang ,Viviane S De Paula ,Charina S Fabilane ,Michael C Young ,Tony Trent ,Ella C Teeley ,Ananya Majumdar ,Jamie B Spangler ,Gregory R Bowman ,Nikolaos G Sgourakis

Abstract

Human interleukin-2 (IL-2) is a crucial cytokine for T cell regulation, with therapeutic potential in cancer and autoimmune diseases. However, IL-2's pleiotropic effects across different immune cell types often lead to toxicity and limited efficacy. Previous efforts to enhance IL-2's therapeutic profile have focused on modifying its receptor binding sites. Yet, the underlying dynamics and intramolecular networks contributing to IL-2 receptor recognition remain unexplored. This study presents a detailed characterization of IL-2 dynamics compared to two engineered IL-2 mutants, "superkines" S15 and S1, which exhibit biased signaling towards effector T cells. Using NMR spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations, we demonstrate significant variations in core dynamic pathways and conformational exchange rates across these three IL-2 variants. We identify distinct allosteric networks and minor state conformations in the superkines, despite their structural similarity to wild-type IL-2. Furthermore, we rationally design a mutation (L56A) in the S1 superkine's core network, which partially reverts its dynamics, receptor binding affinity, and T cell signaling behavior towards that of wild-type IL-2. Our results reveal that IL-2 superkine core dynamics play a critical role in their enhanced receptor binding and function, suggesting that modulating IL-2 dynamics and core allostery represents an untapped approach for designing immunotherapies with improved immune cell selectivity profiles.

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