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Effective inhibition of C3a-mediated pro-inflammatory response by a human C3a-specific protein binder.

Yoo-Kyoung SohnSumin SonYoonjoo ChoiDa-Eun HwangHyo-Deok SeoJoong-Jae LeeHak-Sung Kim
Published in: Biotechnology and bioengineering (2020)
Complement component 3a (C3a) plays a crucial role in the immune response and host defense, but it is also involved in pro-inflammatory responses, causing many inflammatory disorders. Blockade of C3a has been regarded as a potent therapeutic strategy for inflammatory diseases. Here, we present the development of a human C3a (hC3a)-specific protein binder, which effectively inhibits pro-inflammatory responses. The protein binder, which is composed of leucine-rich repeat modules, was selected against hC3a through phage display, and its binding affinity was matured up to 600 pM by further expanding the binding interface in a module-by-module manner. The developed protein binder was shown to have more than 10-fold higher specificity to hC3a compared with human C5a, exhibiting a remarkable suppression effect on pro-inflammatory response in monocyte, by blocking the interaction between hC3a and its receptor. The hC3a-specific protein binder is likely to have a therapeutic potential for C3a-mediated inflammatory diseases.
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