Importance of integrin transmembrane helical interactions for antagonistic versus agonistic ligand behavior: Consequences for medical applications

[Display omitted] Integrins are well-characterized receptors involved in cell adhesion and signaling. With six approved drugs, they are recognized as valuable therapeutic targets. Here, we explore potential activation mechanisms that may clarify the agonist versus antagonist behavior of integrin lig...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioorganic chemistry 2025-03, Vol.156, p.108193, Article 108193
Hauptverfasser: Reuning, Ute, D’Amore, Vincenzo Maria, Hodivala-Dilke, Kairbaan, Marinelli, Luciana, Kessler, Horst
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] Integrins are well-characterized receptors involved in cell adhesion and signaling. With six approved drugs, they are recognized as valuable therapeutic targets. Here, we explore potential activation mechanisms that may clarify the agonist versus antagonist behavior of integrin ligands. The reorganization of the transmembrane domain (TMD) in the integrin receptor, forming homooligomers within focal adhesions, could be key to the understanding of the agonistic properties of integrin ligands at substoichiometric concentrations. This has significant implications for medical applications. While we focus on the RGD peptide-recognizing integrin subfamily, we propose that these mechanistic insights may also apply to other integrin subtypes. For application of integrin ligands in medicine it is essential to consider this mechanism and its consequences for affinity and bioavailability.
ISSN:0045-2068
1090-2120
1090-2120
DOI:10.1016/j.bioorg.2025.108193