Oxidation of the alarmin IL-33 regulates ST2-dependent inflammation

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E. Suzanne Cohen
Ian C. Scott
Jayesh B. Majithiya
Laura Rapley
Benjamin P. Kemp
Elizabeth England
D. Gareth Rees
Catherine L. Overed-Sayer
Joanne Woods
Nicholas J. Bond
Christel Séguy Veyssier
Kevin J. Embrey
Dorothy A. Sims
Michael R. Snaith
Katherine A. Vousden
Martin D. Strain
Denice T. Y. Chan
Sara Carmen
Catherine E. Huntington
Liz Flavell
Jianqing Xu
Bojana Popovic
Christopher E. Brightling
Tristan J. Vaughan
Robin Butler
David C. Lowe
Daniel R. Higazi
Dominic J. Corkill
Richard D. May
Matthew A. Sleeman
Tomas Mustelin
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[1] Inflammation and Autoimmunity,Department of Respiratory
[2] MedImmune Ltd,Department of Antibody Discovery and Protein Engineering
[3] MedImmune Ltd,Department of Biopharmaceutical Development
[4] Analytical Biotechnology,Department of Discovery Sciences
[5] MedImmune Ltd,Department of Respiratory
[6] Innovative Medicines,Department of Infection
[7] AstraZeneca,undefined
[8] Mereside,undefined
[9] Inflammation and Autoimmunity,undefined
[10] MedImmune LLC,undefined
[11] Immunity and Inflammation,undefined
[12] Institute for Lung Health,undefined
[13] Leicester LE3 9QP,undefined
[14] UK; NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit,undefined
[15] University Hospitals of Leicester,undefined
[16] NIHR Respiratory Biomedical Research Unit,undefined
[17] University Hospitals of Leicester,undefined
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In response to infections and irritants, the respiratory epithelium releases the alarmin interleukin (IL)-33 to elicit a rapid immune response. However, little is known about the regulation of IL-33 following its release. Here we report that the biological activity of IL-33 at its receptor ST2 is rapidly terminated in the extracellular environment by the formation of two disulphide bridges, resulting in an extensive conformational change that disrupts the ST2 binding site. Both reduced (active) and disulphide bonded (inactive) forms of IL-33 can be detected in lung lavage samples from mice challenged with Alternaria extract and in sputum from patients with moderate–severe asthma. We propose that this mechanism for the rapid inactivation of secreted IL-33 constitutes a ‘molecular clock’ that limits the range and duration of ST2-dependent immunological responses to airway stimuli. Other IL-1 family members are also susceptible to cysteine oxidation changes that could regulate their activity and systemic exposure through a similar mechanism.
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