Discovery of selective low molecular weight interleukin-36 receptor antagonists by encoded library technologies

利用编码文库技术发现选择性低分子量白细胞介素-36受体拮抗剂

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作者:Juraj Velcicky ,Gregor Cremosnik ,Clemens Scheufler ,Peter Meier ,Emmanuelle Wirth ,Richard Felber ,Paul Ramage ,Michael Schaefer ,Christian Kaiser ,Sylvie Lehmann ,Raphaela Kutil ,Sandra Singeisen ,Dorothee Mueller-Ristig ,Simone Popp ,Regis Cebe ,Philipp Lehr ,Klemens Kaupmann ,Paulus Erbel ,Till A Röhn ,Jerome Giovannoni ,Christoph E Dumelin ,Georg Martiny-Baron

Abstract

Interleukin-36 receptor (IL-36R), belonging to the IL-1 receptor family, is crucial for host defense and tissue repair. Targeting cytokine receptors with low molecular weight (LMW) compounds remains challenging due to their interaction with the large surface area of cytokine. In this study, two encoded library technologies are used to identify LMW molecules binding to IL-36R's extracellular domain. The mRNA-based display technique identifies 36R-P138, a macrocyclic peptide blocking IL-36R signaling. Importantly, its optimized analog (36R-P192) also effectively suppresses expression of marker genes induced by IL-36 in human skin biopsies. DNA encoded libraries (DEL) screening delivers 36R-D481, a high affinity LMW IL-36R binder, effectively inhibiting IL-36 signaling. X-ray crystallography analysis reveals that both the cyclic peptide and DEL-compound bind to the IL-36R's D1 domain, potentially disrupting IL-36 cytokine binding. This study demonstrates that it is possible to target a cytokine receptor within the IL-1 receptor family using a small molecule ( < 1000 Da).

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