Title : The low density receptor-related protein 1 plays a significant role in ricin-mediated intoxication of lung cells - Falach_2020_Sci.Rep_10_9007 |
Author(s) : Falach R , Sapoznikov A , Gal Y , Elhanany E , Evgy Y , Shifman O , Aftalion M , Ehrlich S , Lazar S , Sabo T , Kronman C , Mazor O |
Ref : Sci Rep , 10 :9007 , 2020 |
Abstract :
Ricin, a highly lethal plant-derived toxin, is a potential biological threat agent due to its high availability, ease of production and the lack of approved medical countermeasures for post-exposure treatment. To date, no specific ricin receptors were identified. Here we show for the first time, that the low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein-1 (LRP1) is a major target molecule for binding of ricin. Pretreating HEK293 acetylcholinesterase-producer cells with either anti-LRP1 antibodies or with Receptor-Associated Protein (a natural LRP1 antagonist), or using siRNA to knock-down LRP1 expression resulted in a marked reduction in their sensitivity towards ricin. Binding assays further demonstrated that ricin bound exclusively to the cluster II binding domain of LRP1, via the ricin B subunit. Ricin binding to the cluster II binding domain of LRP1 was significantly reduced by an anti-ricin monoclonal antibody, which confers high-level protection to ricin pulmonary-exposed mice. Finally, we tested the contribution of LRP1 receptor to ricin intoxication of lung cells derived from mice. Treating these cells with anti-LRP1 antibody prior to ricin exposure, prevented their intoxication. Taken together, our findings clearly demonstrate that the LRP1 receptor plays an important role in ricin-induced pulmonary intoxications. |
PubMedSearch : Falach_2020_Sci.Rep_10_9007 |
PubMedID: 32488096 |
Falach R, Sapoznikov A, Gal Y, Elhanany E, Evgy Y, Shifman O, Aftalion M, Ehrlich S, Lazar S, Sabo T, Kronman C, Mazor O (2020)
The low density receptor-related protein 1 plays a significant role in ricin-mediated intoxication of lung cells
Sci Rep
10 :9007
Falach R, Sapoznikov A, Gal Y, Elhanany E, Evgy Y, Shifman O, Aftalion M, Ehrlich S, Lazar S, Sabo T, Kronman C, Mazor O (2020)
Sci Rep
10 :9007