Interleukin-10
![]() 2H24 is the PDB id assigned to Interleukin-10 (IL-10) after the determination of the crystal structure. IL-10 is a ternary complex that requires specific assembly for proper function. The IL-10 complex is composed of IL-10,IL-10R1,IL-10R2 (R=receptor). The initial step is the formation of IL-10 and IL-10R1, a binary complex that generates a conformational change. This conformational change is required for IL-10R2 to be able to associate with the binary complex and form the ternary complex [1]. The affinity of IL-10R1 and Il-10R2 are not considered to be dependent on the amino acid sequence but something more complex. There are several homolog IL-10s and mimic IL-10s that are able to bind and signal through the IL-10 receptor complex causing overlaying signals with cIL-10 [1]. The completed ternary complex activates the JAK/STAT signaling pathway. ![]() The completion of the ternary complex is dependent on the conformational changes that occur in the N terminus of the helix labelled A. The conformational changes occur when the cIL-10 binds with IL-10R1. There is a positional change of about 1 angstrom at residues between Cys-12 and Leu-46. There are structural features that allow for the large conformational changes, the structural features are a Cys-12 to Cys-108 disulfide bond at the N terminus and Leu-Leu-Leu motifat the C terminus of the AB loop[1].
IL-10Interleukin-10 is in the class cytokine.[1] Interleukin-10 is a very powerful anti-inflammatory cytokine that is most commonly found to be produce by moncytes [2]. IL-10 has the ability to be a immunosupressive as well as a anti-angiogenic this means that it has the ability both promot and inhibit tumors[3]. There are many types of cytokines that have many funtions such as antiinflammatory cytokines,cytokine synthesis inhibitory factor and proinflammitory cytokines[4]. There are many interleukins that fall within the cytokine class such as IL-1,IL-2,IL-3,IL-4...IL-31,IL-32,IL-33,IL-3 and IL-35. Interleukin-10 and Rheumatoid Arthritis![]() IL-10 has been investigated for its role in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) as well as those with Osteoarthritis (OA)[4]. RA is an autoimmune disorder that affects the synovial tissues via chronic synovitis. Chronic synovitis often results in joint destruction due to re-absorption of bone and the distruction of cartilage[6] [4]. IL-10 is found to be spontaneously produce in synovial tissue of patients with RA and OA but not in normal synovial tissue. The variation in secretion of IL-10 is thought to be 75% under the control of the genetics of the individual[6]. When IL-10 is present there is an inhibition of the proinflammatory cytokines, namely TFN-α, IL-1α, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8 [7].
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Yoon SI, Logsdon NJ, Sheikh F, Donnelly RP, Walter MR. Conformational changes mediate interleukin-10 receptor 2 (IL-10R2) binding to IL-10 and assembly of the signaling complex. J Biol Chem. 2006 Nov 17;281(46):35088-96. Epub 2006 Sep 18. PMID:16982608 doi:10.1074/jbc.M606791200
- ↑ Hudson LL, Rocca KM, Kuwana M, Pandey JP. Interleukin-10 genotypes are associated with systemic sclerosis and influence disease-associated autoimmune responses. Genes Immun. 2005 May;6(3):274-8. PMID:15772682
- ↑ Shih CM, Lee YL, Chiou HL, Hsu WF, Chen WE, Chou MC, Lin LY. The involvement of genetic polymorphism of IL-10 promoter in non-small cell lung cancer. Lung Cancer. 2005 Dec;50(3):291-7. Epub 2005 Aug 24. PMID:16122836 doi:10.1016/j.lungcan.2005.07.007
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Katsikis PD, Chu CQ, Brennan FM, Maini RN, Feldmann M. Immunoregulatory role of interleukin 10 in rheumatoid arthritis. J Exp Med. 1994 May 1;179(5):1517-27. PMID:8163935
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synovial_membrane
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Nemec P, Goldbergova MP, Gatterova J, Vasku A, Soucek M. Association of polymorphisms in interleukin-10 gene promoter with autoantibody production in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2009 Sep;1173:501-8. PMID:19758192 doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.04625.x
- ↑ de Waal Malefyt R, Abrams J, Bennett B, Figdor CG, de Vries JE. Interleukin 10(IL-10) inhibits cytokine synthesis by human monocytes: an autoregulatory role of IL-10 produced by monocytes. J Exp Med. 1991 Nov 1;174(5):1209-20. PMID:1940799