A Series of Function Blocking Antibodies against the αvβ3 Integrin Bind Allosteric to the Ligand Binding Site and Induce Ligand Dissociation
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Cell Adhesion and Communication
- Vol. 6 (6) , 451-464
- https://doi.org/10.3109/15419069809010794
Abstract
The alpha v beta 3 integrin plays a critical role in bone resorption, angiogenesis, and tumor cell invasion. A blockade of this receptor has therapeutic potential in osteoporosis, vascular restenosis, and cancer. In this report, we characterize the mechanism by which six monoclonal antibodies inhibit the function of alpha v beta 3. All six antibodies interact with a common site that is partially comprised of residues 164-202 within the beta 3 subunit. This domain is physically separate from the RGD binding site, and appears to regulate ligand binding allosterically. Thus, the blocking antibodies function, in part, by inducing the dissociation of ligand from alpha v beta 3. Although this family of antibodies is able to virtually abolish alpha v beta 3-mediated cell adhesion, they only block about one-half of soluble ligand binding to the integrin. This observation is consistent with the idea that two functionally distinct populations of alpha v beta 3 are present on the cell surface. The unique mechanism of action of these antibodies provides new insight in the structure-function relationships of alpha v beta 3, and also suggest that such antibodies are likely to behave differently than RGD mimetics if used as drugs.Keywords
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