[PDF][PDF] The soluble form of IL-1 receptor accessory protein enhances the ability of soluble type II IL-1 receptor to inhibit IL-1 action

DE Smith, R Hanna, D Friend, H Moore, H Chen… - Immunity, 2003 - cell.com
DE Smith, R Hanna, D Friend, H Moore, H Chen, AM Farese, TJ MacVittie, GD Virca…
Immunity, 2003cell.com
Regulation of the activity of the proinflammatory cytokine IL-1 is complex, involving
transcriptional and translational control, precursor processing, a receptor antagonist (IL-1ra),
and a decoy receptor. Here we report that the soluble form of the IL-1 receptor accessory
protein (AcP) increases the affinity of binding of human IL-1α and IL-1β to the soluble human
type II IL-1 receptor by approximately 100-fold, while leaving unaltered the low binding
affinity of IL-1ra. Soluble AcP is present in normal human serum at an average concentration …
Abstract
Regulation of the activity of the proinflammatory cytokine IL-1 is complex, involving transcriptional and translational control, precursor processing, a receptor antagonist (IL-1ra), and a decoy receptor. Here we report that the soluble form of the IL-1 receptor accessory protein (AcP) increases the affinity of binding of human IL-1α and IL-1β to the soluble human type II IL-1 receptor by approximately 100-fold, while leaving unaltered the low binding affinity of IL-1ra. Soluble AcP is present in normal human serum at an average concentration greater than 300 ng/ml. These findings suggest that the soluble form of IL-1R AcP contributes to the antagonism of IL-1 action by the type II decoy receptor, adding another layer of complexity to the regulation of IL-1 action.
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