De novo design of highly selective miniprotein inhibitors of integrins αvβ6 and αvβ8

Author:

Roy Anindya,Shi Lei,Chang Ashley,Dong Xianchi,Fernandez AndresORCID,Kraft John C.ORCID,Li Jing,Le Viet Q.ORCID,Winegar Rebecca Viazzo,Cherf Gerald Maxwell,Slocum Dean,Poulson P. DanielORCID,Casper Garrett E.,Vallecillo-Zúniga Mary L.ORCID,Valdoz Jonard CorpuzORCID,Miranda Marcos C.ORCID,Bai Hua,Kipnis YakovORCID,Olshefsky AudreyORCID,Priya Tanu,Carter Lauren,Ravichandran Rashmi,Chow Cameron M.,Johnson Max R.,Cheng Suna,Smith McKaela,Overed-Sayer Catherine,Finch Donna K.,Lowe David,Bera Asim K.ORCID,Matute-Bello Gustavo,Birkland Timothy P.,DiMaio Frank,Raghu Ganesh,Cochran Jennifer R.ORCID,Stewart Lance J.,Campbell Melody G.ORCID,Van Ry Pam M.,Springer TimothyORCID,Baker DavidORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe RGD (Arg-Gly-Asp)-binding integrins αvβ6 and αvβ8 are clinically validated cancer and fibrosis targets of considerable therapeutic importance. Compounds that can discriminate between homologous αvβ6 and αvβ8 and other RGD integrins, stabilize specific conformational states, and have high thermal stability could have considerable therapeutic utility. Existing small molecule and antibody inhibitors do not have all these properties, and hence new approaches are needed. Here we describe a generalized method for computationally designing RGD-containing miniproteins selective for a single RGD integrin heterodimer and conformational state. We design hyperstable, selective αvβ6 and αvβ8 inhibitors that bind with picomolar affinity. CryoEM structures of the designed inhibitor-integrin complexes are very close to the computational design models, and show that the inhibitors stabilize specific conformational states of the αvβ6 and the αvβ8 integrins. In a lung fibrosis mouse model, the αvβ6 inhibitor potently reduced fibrotic burden and improved overall lung mechanics, demonstrating the therapeutic potential of de novo designed integrin binding proteins with high selectivity.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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