Human interleukin-6 receptor super-antagonists with high potency and wide spectrum on multiple myeloma cells

E Sporeno, R Savino, L Ciapponi, G Paonessa… - 1996 - ashpublications.org
E Sporeno, R Savino, L Ciapponi, G Paonessa, A Cabibbo, A Lahm, K Pulkki, RX Sun…
1996ashpublications.org
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is the major growth factor for myeloma cells and is believed to participate
in the pathogenesis of chronic autoimmune diseases and postmenopausal osteoporosis. IL-
6 has been recently shown to possess three topologically distinct receptor binding sites: site
1 for binding to the subunit specific chain IL-6R alpha and sites 2 and 3 for the interaction
with two subunits of the signaling chain gp130. We have generated a set of IL-6 variants that
behave as potent cytokine receptor super-antagonists carrying substitutions that abolish …
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is the major growth factor for myeloma cells and is believed to participate in the pathogenesis of chronic autoimmune diseases and postmenopausal osteoporosis. IL-6 has been recently shown to possess three topologically distinct receptor binding sites: site 1 for binding to the subunit specific chain IL-6R alpha and sites 2 and 3 for the interaction with two subunits of the signaling chain gp130. We have generated a set of IL-6 variants that behave as potent cytokine receptor super-antagonists carrying substitutions that abolish interaction with gp130 at either site 2 alone (site 2 antagonist) or at both sites 2 and 3 (site 2 + 3 antagonist). In addition, substitutions have been introduced in site 1 that lead to variable increases in binding for IL-6R alpha up to 70-fold. IL-6 super-antagonists inhibit wild-type cytokine activity with efficacy proportional to the increase in receptor binding on a variety of human call lines of different origin, and the most potent molecules display full antagonism at low molar excess to wild-type IL-6. When tested on a representative set of IL-6-dependent human myeloma cell lines, although site 2 super- antagonists were in general quite effective, only the site 2 + 3 antagonist Sant7 showed antagonism on the full spectrum of cells tested. In conclusion, IL-6 super-antagonists are a useful tool for the study of myeloma in vitro and might constitute, in particular Sant7, effective IL-6 blocking agents in vivo.
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