MD-2 binds to bacterial lipopolysaccharide |
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Authors: | Viriyakosol S Tobias P S Kitchens R L Kirkland T N |
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Institution: | Veterans Administration San Diego Healthcare System and Department of Pathology and Medicine, University of California San Diego, 92161, USA. sviriyak@ucsd.edu |
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Abstract: | The exact roles and abilities of the individual components of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) receptor complex of proteins remain unclear. MD-2 is a molecule found in association with toll-like receptor 4. We produced recombinant human MD-2 to explore its LPS binding ability and role in the LPS receptor complex. MD-2 binds to highly purified rough LPS derived from Salmonella minnesota and Escherichia coli in five different assays; one assay yielded an apparent KD of 65 nm. MD-2 binding to LPS did not require LPS-binding proteins LBP and CD14; in fact LBP competed with MD-2 for LPS. MD-2 enhanced the biological activity of LPS in toll-like receptor 4-transfected Chinese hamster ovary cells but inhibited LPS activation of U373 astrocytoma cells and of monocytes in human whole blood. These data indicate that MD-2 is a genuine LPS-binding protein and strongly suggest that MD-2 could play a role in regulation of cellular activation by LPS depending on its local availability. |
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