Selective Boosting of CCR7-Acting Chemokines; Short Peptides Boost Chemokines with Short Basic Tails, Longer Peptides Boost Chemokines with Long Basic Tails

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Selective Boosting of CCR7-Acting Chemokines; Short Peptides Boost Chemokines with Short Basic Tails, Longer Peptides Boost Chemokines with Long Basic Tails. / Brandum, Emma Probst; Jørgensen, Astrid Sissel; Calvo, Marina Barrio; Spiess, Katja; Peterson, Francis C.; Yang, Zhang; Volkman, Brian F.; Veldkamp, Christopher T.; Rosenkilde, Mette Marie; Goth, Christoffer Knak; Hjortø, Gertrud Malene.

I: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Bind 23, Nr. 3, 1397, 2022.

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Brandum, EP, Jørgensen, AS, Calvo, MB, Spiess, K, Peterson, FC, Yang, Z, Volkman, BF, Veldkamp, CT, Rosenkilde, MM, Goth, CK & Hjortø, GM 2022, 'Selective Boosting of CCR7-Acting Chemokines; Short Peptides Boost Chemokines with Short Basic Tails, Longer Peptides Boost Chemokines with Long Basic Tails', International Journal of Molecular Sciences, bind 23, nr. 3, 1397. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031397

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Brandum, E. P., Jørgensen, A. S., Calvo, M. B., Spiess, K., Peterson, F. C., Yang, Z., Volkman, B. F., Veldkamp, C. T., Rosenkilde, M. M., Goth, C. K., & Hjortø, G. M. (2022). Selective Boosting of CCR7-Acting Chemokines; Short Peptides Boost Chemokines with Short Basic Tails, Longer Peptides Boost Chemokines with Long Basic Tails. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(3), [1397]. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031397

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Brandum EP, Jørgensen AS, Calvo MB, Spiess K, Peterson FC, Yang Z o.a. Selective Boosting of CCR7-Acting Chemokines; Short Peptides Boost Chemokines with Short Basic Tails, Longer Peptides Boost Chemokines with Long Basic Tails. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2022;23(3). 1397. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031397

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Brandum, Emma Probst ; Jørgensen, Astrid Sissel ; Calvo, Marina Barrio ; Spiess, Katja ; Peterson, Francis C. ; Yang, Zhang ; Volkman, Brian F. ; Veldkamp, Christopher T. ; Rosenkilde, Mette Marie ; Goth, Christoffer Knak ; Hjortø, Gertrud Malene. / Selective Boosting of CCR7-Acting Chemokines; Short Peptides Boost Chemokines with Short Basic Tails, Longer Peptides Boost Chemokines with Long Basic Tails. I: International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2022 ; Bind 23, Nr. 3.

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@article{b1183c233140496e8a5cc9a1c737b673,
title = "Selective Boosting of CCR7-Acting Chemokines; Short Peptides Boost Chemokines with Short Basic Tails, Longer Peptides Boost Chemokines with Long Basic Tails",
abstract = "The chemokine receptor CCR7 and its ligands CCL19 and CCL21 regulate the lymph node homing of dendritic cells and na{\"i}ve T-cells and the following induction of a motile DC-T cell priming state. Although CCL19 and CCL21 bind CCR7 with similar affinities, CCL21 is a weak agonist compared to CCL19. Using a chimeric chemokine, CCL19CCL21N-term|C-term, harboring the N-terminus and the C-terminus of CCL21 attached to the core domain of CCL19, we show that these parts of CCL21 act in a synergistic manner to lower ligand potency and determine the way CCL21 engages with CCR7. We have published that a naturally occurring basic C-terminal fragment of CCL21 (C21TP) boosts the signaling of both CCL19 and CCL21. Boosting occurs as a direct consequence of C21TP binding to the CCR7 N-terminus, which seems to free chemokines with basic C-termini from an unfavorable interaction with negatively charged posttranslational modifications in CCR7. Here, we confirm this using a CCL19-variant lacking the basic C-terminus. This variant displays a 22-fold higher potency at CCR7 compared to WT CCL19 and is highly unaffected by the presence of C21TP. WT CCL19 has a short basic C-terminus, CCL21 a longer one. Here, we propose a way to differentially boost CCL19 and CCL21 activity as short and long versions of C21TP boost CCL19 activity, whereas only a long C21TP version can boost chemokines with a full-length CCL21 C-terminus.",
keywords = "Basic peptide, Biased signaling, CCL19, CCL21, CCR7",
author = "Brandum, {Emma Probst} and J{\o}rgensen, {Astrid Sissel} and Calvo, {Marina Barrio} and Katja Spiess and Peterson, {Francis C.} and Zhang Yang and Volkman, {Brian F.} and Veldkamp, {Christopher T.} and Rosenkilde, {Mette Marie} and Goth, {Christoffer Knak} and Hjort{\o}, {Gertrud Malene}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.",
year = "2022",
doi = "10.3390/ijms23031397",
language = "English",
volume = "23",
journal = "International Journal of Molecular Sciences (CD-ROM)",
issn = "1424-6783",
publisher = "M D P I AG",
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RIS

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T1 - Selective Boosting of CCR7-Acting Chemokines; Short Peptides Boost Chemokines with Short Basic Tails, Longer Peptides Boost Chemokines with Long Basic Tails

AU - Brandum, Emma Probst

AU - Jørgensen, Astrid Sissel

AU - Calvo, Marina Barrio

AU - Spiess, Katja

AU - Peterson, Francis C.

AU - Yang, Zhang

AU - Volkman, Brian F.

AU - Veldkamp, Christopher T.

AU - Rosenkilde, Mette Marie

AU - Goth, Christoffer Knak

AU - Hjortø, Gertrud Malene

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - The chemokine receptor CCR7 and its ligands CCL19 and CCL21 regulate the lymph node homing of dendritic cells and naïve T-cells and the following induction of a motile DC-T cell priming state. Although CCL19 and CCL21 bind CCR7 with similar affinities, CCL21 is a weak agonist compared to CCL19. Using a chimeric chemokine, CCL19CCL21N-term|C-term, harboring the N-terminus and the C-terminus of CCL21 attached to the core domain of CCL19, we show that these parts of CCL21 act in a synergistic manner to lower ligand potency and determine the way CCL21 engages with CCR7. We have published that a naturally occurring basic C-terminal fragment of CCL21 (C21TP) boosts the signaling of both CCL19 and CCL21. Boosting occurs as a direct consequence of C21TP binding to the CCR7 N-terminus, which seems to free chemokines with basic C-termini from an unfavorable interaction with negatively charged posttranslational modifications in CCR7. Here, we confirm this using a CCL19-variant lacking the basic C-terminus. This variant displays a 22-fold higher potency at CCR7 compared to WT CCL19 and is highly unaffected by the presence of C21TP. WT CCL19 has a short basic C-terminus, CCL21 a longer one. Here, we propose a way to differentially boost CCL19 and CCL21 activity as short and long versions of C21TP boost CCL19 activity, whereas only a long C21TP version can boost chemokines with a full-length CCL21 C-terminus.

AB - The chemokine receptor CCR7 and its ligands CCL19 and CCL21 regulate the lymph node homing of dendritic cells and naïve T-cells and the following induction of a motile DC-T cell priming state. Although CCL19 and CCL21 bind CCR7 with similar affinities, CCL21 is a weak agonist compared to CCL19. Using a chimeric chemokine, CCL19CCL21N-term|C-term, harboring the N-terminus and the C-terminus of CCL21 attached to the core domain of CCL19, we show that these parts of CCL21 act in a synergistic manner to lower ligand potency and determine the way CCL21 engages with CCR7. We have published that a naturally occurring basic C-terminal fragment of CCL21 (C21TP) boosts the signaling of both CCL19 and CCL21. Boosting occurs as a direct consequence of C21TP binding to the CCR7 N-terminus, which seems to free chemokines with basic C-termini from an unfavorable interaction with negatively charged posttranslational modifications in CCR7. Here, we confirm this using a CCL19-variant lacking the basic C-terminus. This variant displays a 22-fold higher potency at CCR7 compared to WT CCL19 and is highly unaffected by the presence of C21TP. WT CCL19 has a short basic C-terminus, CCL21 a longer one. Here, we propose a way to differentially boost CCL19 and CCL21 activity as short and long versions of C21TP boost CCL19 activity, whereas only a long C21TP version can boost chemokines with a full-length CCL21 C-terminus.

KW - Basic peptide

KW - Biased signaling

KW - CCL19

KW - CCL21

KW - CCR7

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U2 - 10.3390/ijms23031397

DO - 10.3390/ijms23031397

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 35163323

AN - SCOPUS:85123296293

VL - 23

JO - International Journal of Molecular Sciences (CD-ROM)

JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences (CD-ROM)

SN - 1424-6783

IS - 3

M1 - 1397

ER -

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