FK506 BINDING PROTEIN 8 (FKBP8) INTERACTIONS WITH MYOSIN LIGHT CHAIN KINASE 1 ARE REQUIRED FOR TNF-INDUCED TIGHT JUNCTION BARRIER LOSS

Abstract Background Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) regulates intestinal epithelial tight junction permeability by activating myosin light chain kinase 1 (MLCK1) expression and enzymatic activity. MLCK1 recruitment to the apical perijunctional actomyosin ring (PAMR) is, however, required for barrier reg...

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Published inInflammatory bowel diseases Vol. 27; no. Supplement_1; p. S25
Main Authors Zuo, Li, Cao, Feng, Kuo, Wei-Ting, Turner, Jerrold
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Abstract Abstract Background Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) regulates intestinal epithelial tight junction permeability by activating myosin light chain kinase 1 (MLCK1) expression and enzymatic activity. MLCK1 recruitment to the apical perijunctional actomyosin ring (PAMR) is, however, required for barrier regulation; Divertin, a small molecule drug that blocks this recruitment, prevents barrier loss and attenuates both acute and chronic experimental diarrheal disease. We therefore hypothesized that MLCK1 recruitment to the PAMR requires interactions with as yet unidentified chaperone protein(s). Objective To identify binding partners and define the mechanisms by which they activate MLCK1 recruitment to the PAMR. Results We performed a yeast-2-hybrid (Y2H) screen using the MLCK1 domains required for PAMR recruitment as bait. FKBP8, which encodes a peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase (PPI), was recovered, and direct binding to the MLCK1 domains (Kd=~5mM) was confirmed using microscale thermophoresis (MST). This binding interaction required the FK506-binding PPI domain and was specifically inhibited by FK506 (tacrolimus). Immunofluorescent microscopy demonstrated partial colocalization of MLCK1 and FKBP8 within intestinal epithelial monolayers; TNF caused both to concentrate around the PAMR. To further characterize this interaction, we performed proximity ligation assays (PLA) and found that TNF increased interaction between MLCK1 and FKBP8 > 2-fold. FK506 prevented TNF-induced increases in PLA signal. FK506 was also able to reverse TNF-induced increases in myosin light chain (MLC) phosphorylation and tight junction permeability. In Caco-2 monolayers, FKBP8 knockout blocked TNF-induced MLCK1 recruitment, MLC phosphorylation, and tight junction barrier loss; all of which were restored by FKBP8 re-expression. In mice, MLC phosphorylation and intestinal barrier loss triggered by acute, anti-CD3-induced, T cell activation were blocked by luminal FK506. Importantly, this local FK506 treatment did not prevent anti-CD3-induced increases in mucosal TNF, IL-1b, and IFNg. Immunostains of biopsies from IBD patients documented increased PAMR MLC phosphorylation, MLCK1 recruitment, FKBP8 recruitment, and MLCK1-FKBP8 PLA signal relative to control subjects. Conclusions FKBP8 is a chaperone protein required for TNF-induced MLCK1 recruitment and barrier loss. This requires direct interaction between MLCK1 and the PPI domain of FKBP8. FK506 binding to the PPI domain displaces MLCK1 thereby preventing recruitment to the PAMR and barrier loss. These activities are separate from the immunosuppressive effects of FK506. We speculate that molecular blockade of the FKBP8-MLCK1 interaction may be a novel approach to barrier restoration and therapy of diseases associated with intestinal barrier dysfunction. Support NIH (DK068271, DK061931) and the NNSF of China (81800464, 82070548).
AbstractList Background Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) regulates intestinal epithelial tight junction permeability by activating myosin light chain kinase 1 (MLCK1) expression and enzymatic activity. MLCK1 recruitment to the apical perijunctional actomyosin ring (PAMR) is, however, required for barrier regulation; Divertin, a small molecule drug that blocks this recruitment, prevents barrier loss and attenuates both acute and chronic experimental diarrheal disease. We therefore hypothesized that MLCK1 recruitment to the PAMR requires interactions with as yet unidentified chaperone protein(s). Objective To identify binding partners and define the mechanisms by which they activate MLCK1 recruitment to the PAMR. Results We performed a yeast-2-hybrid (Y2H) screen using the MLCK1 domains required for PAMR recruitment as bait. FKBP8, which encodes a peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase (PPI), was recovered, and direct binding to the MLCK1 domains (Kd=~5mM) was confirmed using microscale thermophoresis (MST). This binding interaction required the FK506-binding PPI domain and was specifically inhibited by FK506 (tacrolimus). Immunofluorescent microscopy demonstrated partial colocalization of MLCK1 and FKBP8 within intestinal epithelial monolayers; TNF caused both to concentrate around the PAMR. To further characterize this interaction, we performed proximity ligation assays (PLA) and found that TNF increased interaction between MLCK1 and FKBP8 > 2-fold. FK506 prevented TNF-induced increases in PLA signal. FK506 was also able to reverse TNF-induced increases in myosin light chain (MLC) phosphorylation and tight junction permeability. In Caco-2 monolayers, FKBP8 knockout blocked TNF-induced MLCK1 recruitment, MLC phosphorylation, and tight junction barrier loss; all of which were restored by FKBP8 re-expression. In mice, MLC phosphorylation and intestinal barrier loss triggered by acute, anti-CD3-induced, T cell activation were blocked by luminal FK506. Importantly, this local FK506 treatment did not prevent anti-CD3-induced increases in mucosal TNF, IL-1b, and IFNg. Immunostains of biopsies from IBD patients documented increased PAMR MLC phosphorylation, MLCK1 recruitment, FKBP8 recruitment, and MLCK1-FKBP8 PLA signal relative to control subjects. Conclusions FKBP8 is a chaperone protein required for TNF-induced MLCK1 recruitment and barrier loss. This requires direct interaction between MLCK1 and the PPI domain of FKBP8. FK506 binding to the PPI domain displaces MLCK1 thereby preventing recruitment to the PAMR and barrier loss. These activities are separate from the immunosuppressive effects of FK506. We speculate that molecular blockade of the FKBP8-MLCK1 interaction may be a novel approach to barrier restoration and therapy of diseases associated with intestinal barrier dysfunction. Support NIH (DK068271, DK061931) and the NNSF of China (81800464, 82070548).
Abstract Background Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) regulates intestinal epithelial tight junction permeability by activating myosin light chain kinase 1 (MLCK1) expression and enzymatic activity. MLCK1 recruitment to the apical perijunctional actomyosin ring (PAMR) is, however, required for barrier regulation; Divertin, a small molecule drug that blocks this recruitment, prevents barrier loss and attenuates both acute and chronic experimental diarrheal disease. We therefore hypothesized that MLCK1 recruitment to the PAMR requires interactions with as yet unidentified chaperone protein(s). Objective To identify binding partners and define the mechanisms by which they activate MLCK1 recruitment to the PAMR. Results We performed a yeast-2-hybrid (Y2H) screen using the MLCK1 domains required for PAMR recruitment as bait. FKBP8, which encodes a peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase (PPI), was recovered, and direct binding to the MLCK1 domains (Kd=~5mM) was confirmed using microscale thermophoresis (MST). This binding interaction required the FK506-binding PPI domain and was specifically inhibited by FK506 (tacrolimus). Immunofluorescent microscopy demonstrated partial colocalization of MLCK1 and FKBP8 within intestinal epithelial monolayers; TNF caused both to concentrate around the PAMR. To further characterize this interaction, we performed proximity ligation assays (PLA) and found that TNF increased interaction between MLCK1 and FKBP8 > 2-fold. FK506 prevented TNF-induced increases in PLA signal. FK506 was also able to reverse TNF-induced increases in myosin light chain (MLC) phosphorylation and tight junction permeability. In Caco-2 monolayers, FKBP8 knockout blocked TNF-induced MLCK1 recruitment, MLC phosphorylation, and tight junction barrier loss; all of which were restored by FKBP8 re-expression. In mice, MLC phosphorylation and intestinal barrier loss triggered by acute, anti-CD3-induced, T cell activation were blocked by luminal FK506. Importantly, this local FK506 treatment did not prevent anti-CD3-induced increases in mucosal TNF, IL-1b, and IFNg. Immunostains of biopsies from IBD patients documented increased PAMR MLC phosphorylation, MLCK1 recruitment, FKBP8 recruitment, and MLCK1-FKBP8 PLA signal relative to control subjects. Conclusions FKBP8 is a chaperone protein required for TNF-induced MLCK1 recruitment and barrier loss. This requires direct interaction between MLCK1 and the PPI domain of FKBP8. FK506 binding to the PPI domain displaces MLCK1 thereby preventing recruitment to the PAMR and barrier loss. These activities are separate from the immunosuppressive effects of FK506. We speculate that molecular blockade of the FKBP8-MLCK1 interaction may be a novel approach to barrier restoration and therapy of diseases associated with intestinal barrier dysfunction. Support NIH (DK068271, DK061931) and the NNSF of China (81800464, 82070548).
Author Turner, Jerrold
Cao, Feng
Zuo, Li
Kuo, Wei-Ting
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