Mapping the MIF-2 Chemokine Interactome Reveals MIF-2–CCL20 Complex Formation in Liver Fibrosis

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Abstract D-dopachrome tautomerase (D-DT/MIF-2) is an inflammatory cytokine, atypical chemokine (ACK) and member of the macrophage migration-inhibitory factor (MIF) family. While interactions among classical chemokines (CKs) are established, ACK–CK interactions remain underexplored. Here, we screened for MIF-2 binding-partners using a protein array encompassing all CKs and selected ACKs, and validated candidate interactors by surface-plasmon resonance. CCL20/MIP-3α was prioritized based on RNA-sequencing suggesting induction during liver fibrosis. MIF-2/CCL20 complex formation was verified by microscale thermophoresis and interaction interfaces mapped using peptide array and in-silico modeling. The deduced binding-site near the MIF-2 tautomerase pocket was consistent with inhibition of its tautomerase activity by CCL20. We found both proteins abundantly expressed in human liver tissue, with a positive correlation. Pull-down confirmed complex formation and proximity ligation assay demonstrated MIF-2/CCL20 complexes in liver in situ, with higher levels in fibrotic tissue. Functionally, MIF-2/CCL20 complexes suppressed MIF-2–driven CD4⁺ T-cell chemotaxis and fibroblast IL-6 secretion, indicating modulation of immune and stromal responses. This study extends the ACK interactome to MIF-2 and suggests ACK/CK complexes modulate chemokine activities in liver fibrosis.

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