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Molecular Mechanism of the Anti-Inflammatory Action of Heparin
Authors:Leandar Litov  Peicho Petkov  Miroslav Rangelov  Nevena Ilieva  Elena Lilkova  Nadezhda Todorova  Elena Krachmarova  Kristina Malinova  Anastas Gospodinov  Rossitsa Hristova  Ivan Ivanov  Genoveva Nacheva
Abstract:Our objective is to reveal the molecular mechanism of the anti-inflammatory action of low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) based on its influence on the activity of two key cytokines, IFNγ and IL-6. The mechanism of heparin binding to IFNγ and IL-6 and the resulting inhibition of their activity were studied by means of extensive molecular-dynamics simulations. The effect of LMWH on IFNγ signalling inside stimulated WISH cells was investigated by measuring its antiproliferative activity and the translocation of phosphorylated STAT1 in the nucleus. We found that LMWH binds with high affinity to IFNγ and is able to fully inhibit the interaction with its cellular receptor. It also influences the biological activity of IL-6 by binding to either IL-6 or IL-6/IL-6Rα, thus preventing the formation of the IL-6/IL-6Rα/gp130 signalling complex. These findings shed light on the molecular mechanism of the anti-inflammatory action of LMWH and underpin its ability to influence favourably conditions characterised by overexpression of these two cytokines. Such conditions are not only associated with autoimmune diseases, but also with inflammatory processes, in particular with COVID-19. Our results put forward heparin as a promising means for the prevention and suppression of severe CRS and encourage further investigations on its applicability as an anti-inflammatory agent.
Keywords:molecular dynamics, molecular modelling, cytokine storm, inflammation, low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH), IFNγ  , IL-6, signalling pathway, COVID-19
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