Glycosaminoglycans regulate CXCR3 ligands at distinct levels: protection against processing by dipeptidyl peptidase IV/CD26 and interference with receptor signaling

  • Metzemaekers, Mieke
  • Mortier, Anneleen
  • Janssens, Rik
  • Boff, Daiane
  • Vanbrabant, Lotte
  • Lamoen, Nicole
  • Van Damme, Jo
  • Teixeira, Mauro M
  • De Meester, Ingrid
  • Amaral, Flávio A
  • Proost, Paul
Publication date
July 2017
Publisher
MDPI
Journal
1661-6596

Abstract

CXC chemokine ligand (CXCL)9, CXCL10 and CXCL11 direct chemotaxis of mainly T cells and NK cells through activation of their common CXC chemokine receptor (CXCR)3. They are inactivated upon NH₂-terminal cleavage by dipeptidyl peptidase IV/CD26. In the present study, we found that different glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) protect the CXCR3 ligands against proteolytic processing by CD26 without directly affecting the enzymatic activity of CD26. In addition, GAGs were shown to interfere with chemokine-induced CXCR3 signaling. The observation that heparan sulfate did not, and heparin only moderately, altered CXCL10-induced T cell chemotaxis in vitro may be explained by a combination of protection against proteolytic inactivation and altered receptor ...

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