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Identification and characterization of Nanobodies targeting the EphA4 receptor

Authors :
Philip Van Damme
Bart De Strooper
Susan J. Little
Peter Weber
Lies Schoonaert
Robin Lemmens
Wim Robberecht
Peter Joyce
Ludo Van Den Bosch
Mieke Timmers
Gholamreza Hassanzadeh-Ghassabeh
Maarten Dewilde
Bart Roucourt
Laura Rué
Jurgen Haustraete
Adam P. Curnock
Lucía Chávez-Gutiérrez
Source :
The Journal of Biological Chemistry, JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC, 2017.

Abstract

The ephrin receptor A4 (EphA4) is one of the receptors in the ephrin system that plays a pivotal role in a variety of cell-cell interactions, mostly studied during development. In addition, EphA4 has been found to play a role in cancer biology as well as in the pathogenesis of several neurological disorders such as stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and Alzheimer's disease. Pharmacological blocking of EphA4 has been suggested to be a therapeutic strategy for these disorders. Therefore, the aim of our study was to generate potent and selective Nanobodies against the ligand-binding domain of the human EphA4 receptor. We identified two Nanobodies, Nb 39 and Nb 53, that bind EphA4 with affinities in the nanomolar range. These Nanobodies were most selective for EphA4, with residual binding to EphA7 only. Using Alphascreen technology, we found that both Nanobodies displaced all known EphA4-binding ephrins from the receptor. Furthermore, Nb 39 and Nb 53 inhibited ephrin-induced phosphorylation of the EphA4 protein in a cell-based assay. Finally, in a cortical neuron primary culture, both Nanobodies were able to inhibit endogenous EphA4-mediated growth-cone collapse induced by ephrin-B3. Our results demonstrate the potential of Nanobodies to target the ligand-binding domain of EphA4. These Nanobodies may deserve further evaluation as potential therapeutics in disorders in which EphA4-mediated signaling plays a role. ispartof: JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY vol:292 issue:27 pages:11452-11465 ispartof: location:United States status: published

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219258 and 1083351X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Biological Chemistry, JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3f0b16c79a724c88ae119a88378287d6