Replacement of two aminoacids in the bovine toll-like receptor 5 TIR domain with their human counterparts partially restores functional response to flagellin

Alena Osvaldova, Sally Woodman, Nicholas Patterson, Victoria Offord, Duncan Mwangi, Amanda J. Gibson, Jan Matiasovic, Dirk Werling*

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Flagellin potently induces inflammatory responses in mammalian cells by activating Toll-like receptor (TLR) 5. Recently, we were able to show that stimulation of bovine TLR5 resulted in neither NFκB signalling nor CXCL8 production. Like other TLRs, TLR5 recruits signalling molecules to its intracellular TIR domain, leading to inflammatory responses. Analysis of available TLR5 sequences revealed substitutions in all artiodactyl sequences at amo acid (AA) position 798 and 799. Interestingly, a putative binding site for PI3K was identified at tyrosine 798 in the human TLR5 TIR domain, analogous to the PI3K recruitment domain in the IL-1 receptor. Mutation of the artiodactyl residues at position 798, 799 or both with their corresponding human counterparts partially restored the response of bovine (bo)TLR5 to flagellin as well as phosphorylation of PI3K. Together, our results suggest a potential lack of phosphorylation of F798 and H799 in boTLR5 partially explains the lack in observed response.

Iaith wreiddiolSaesneg
Tudalennau (o-i)90-94
Nifer y tudalennau5
CyfnodolynDevelopmental and Comparative Immunology
Cyfrol47
Rhif cyhoeddi1
Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar11 Gorff 2014
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 01 Tach 2014

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