Down modulation of human TLR3 function by a monoclonal antibody.

Journal: Cellular Immunology
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Abstract

Toll-like receptors are a family of pattern-recognition receptors that contribute to the innate immune response. Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) signals in response to foreign, endogenous and synthetic ligands including viral dsRNA, bacterial RNA, mitochondrial RNA, endogenous necrotic cell mRNA and the synthetic dsRNA analog, poly(I:C). We have generated a monoclonal antibody (mAb CNTO2424) that recognizes the extracellular domain (ECD) of human TLR3 in a conformation-dependent manner. CNTO2424 down-regulates poly(I:C)-induced production of IL-6, IL-8, MCP-1, RANTES, and IP-10 in human lung epithelial cells. In addition, mAb CNTO2424 was able to interfere with the known TLR3-dependent signaling pathways, namely NF-kappaB, IRF-3/ISRE, and p38 MAPK. The generation of this neutralizing anti-TLR3 mAb provides a unique tool to better understand TLR3 signaling and potential cross-talk between TLR3 and other molecules.

Authors
Karen Duffy, Roberta Lamb, Lani San Mateo, Jarrat Jordan, Gabriela Canziani, Michael Brigham Burke, Jeremy Korteweg, Mark Cunningham, Heena Beck, Jill Carton, Jill Giles Komar, Cynthia Duchala, Robert Sarisky, M Mbow