Mechanism of Endosomal TLR Inhibition by Antimalarial Drugs and Imidazoquinolines
National Institute of Biology · National Institute of Chemistry · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Endosomal TLRs play an important role in innate immune response as well as in autoimmune processes. In the therapy of systemic lupus erythematosus, antimalarial drugs chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, and quinacrine have been used for a long time. Their suppression of endosomal TLR activation has been attributed to the inhibition of endosomal acidification, which is a prerequisite for the activation of these receptors. We discovered that chloroquine inhibits only activation of endosomal TLRs by nucleic acids, whereas it augments activation of TLR8 by a small synthetic compound, R848. We detected direct binding of antimalarials to nucleic acids by spectroscopic experiments and determined their cellular…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.21
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 41
Authors
6- AKAlenka KužnikCorresponding
National Institute of Biology, National Institute of Chemistry
- MBMojca Benčina
Sustainable Innovation (Sweden), National Institute of Biology, National Institute of Chemistry
- UŠUrban Švajger
Blood Transfusion Centre of Slovenia
- MJMatjaž Jeras
Blood Transfusion Centre of Slovenia, Celica (Slovenia)
- BRBlaž Rozman
Ljubljana University Medical Centre
Topics & keywords
- Endosome
- Nucleic acid
- TLR7
- TLR3
- Chloroquine
- Bafilomycin
- TLR9
- Chemistry
- Good health and well-being