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Structural basis for receptor sharing and activation by interleukin-20 receptor-2 (IL-20R2) binding cytokines [Immunology]

Interleukin 20 (IL-20) is a pleotropic IL-10 family cytokine that protects epithelial surfaces from pathogens. However, dysregulated IL-20 signaling is implicated in several human pathologies including psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, atherosclerosis, and osteoporosis. IL-20, and related cytokines IL-19 and IL-24, designated IL-20 subfamily cytokines (IL-20SFCs), induce cellular responses through an IL-20R1/IL-20R2 (type I) receptor heterodimer, whereas IL-20 and IL-24 also signal through the IL-22R1/IL-20R2 (type II) receptor complex. The crystal structure of the IL-20/IL-20R1/IL-20R2 complex reveals how type I and II complexes discriminate cognate from noncognate ligands. The structure also defines how the receptor–cytokine interfaces are affinity tuned to allow distinct signaling through a receptor complex shared by three different ligands. Our results provide unique insights into the complexity of IL-20SFC signaling that may be critical in the design of mechanistic-based inhibitors of IL-20SFC–mediated inflammatory disease.

Authors:   Naomi J. Logsdon; Ashlesha Deshpande; Bethany D. Harris; Kanagalaghatta R. Rajashankar; Mark R. Walter
Journal:   Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue
Volume:   109
Issue:   31
Year:   2012
Pages:   12704
DOI:   10.1073/pnas.1117551109
Publication date:   31-07-2012

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