Cell Reports (Jul 2016)

Transcytosis of IL-11 and Apical Redirection of gp130 Is Mediated by IL-11α Receptor

  • Niloufar Monhasery,
  • Jens Moll,
  • Carly Cuman,
  • Manuel Franke,
  • Larissa Lamertz,
  • Rebecca Nitz,
  • Boris Görg,
  • Dieter Häussinger,
  • Juliane Lokau,
  • Doreen M. Floss,
  • Roland Piekorz,
  • Eva Dimitriadis,
  • Christoph Garbers,
  • Jürgen Scheller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2016.06.062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
pp. 1067 – 1081

Abstract

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Interleukin (IL)-11 signaling is involved in various processes, including epithelial intestinal cell regeneration and embryo implantation. IL-11 signaling is initiated upon binding of IL-11 to IL-11R1 or IL-11R2, two IL-11α-receptor splice variants, and gp130. Here, we show that IL-11 signaling via IL-11R1/2:gp130 complexes occurs on both the apical and basolateral sides of polarized cells, whereas IL-6 signaling via IL-6R:gp130 complexes is restricted to the basolateral side. We show that basolaterally supplied IL-11 is transported and released to the apical extracellular space via transcytosis in an IL-11R1-dependent manner. By contrast, IL-6R and IL-11R2 do not promote transcytosis. In addition, we show that transcytosis of IL-11 is dependent on the intracellular domain of IL-11R1 and that synthetic transfer of the intracellular domain of IL-11R1 to IL-6R promotes transcytosis of IL-6. Our data define IL-11R as a cytokine receptor with transcytotic activity by which IL-11 and IL-6:soluble IL-6R complexes are transported across cellular barriers.

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