# Computer modeling of the peculiarities in the interaction of IL-1 with its receptors in schizophrenia

**Authors:** N.Yu. Chasovskikh, A.A. Bobrysheva, E.E. Chizhik

PMC · DOI: 10.18699/vjgb-24-38 · Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Breeding · 2024-06-01

## TL;DR

This study uses computer modeling to explore how genetic changes in IL-1 proteins may influence schizophrenia through altered immune signaling.

## Contribution

This is the first study to predict interactions of IL-1α, IL-1β, and IL-1RA proteins with SNPs linked to schizophrenia.

## Key findings

- SNP rs315952 in IL-1RA may weaken receptor binding, potentially triggering IL-1 signaling.
- Altered IL-1RA binding could disrupt immune responses in schizophrenia.
- The study provides insights into how genetic factors influence IL-1 family protein interactions in schizophrenia.

## Abstract

One of the primary theories regarding the development of schizophrenia revolves around genetics, indicating the involvement of hereditary factors in various processes, including inflammation. Research has demonstrated that inflammatory reactions occurring in microglia can impact the progression of the disease. It has also been established that genetically determined changes in IL-1 can contribute to schizophrenia, thereby confirming the role of the IL-1 gene cluster in disease susceptibility. The aim of this study is a computer-based assessment of the structural interactions of IL-1 proteins with their receptors in schizophrenia. The study utilized the DisGeNET database, enabling the assessment of the reliability of identified IL-1 polymorphisms. Polymorphisms were also sought using NCBI PubMed. The NCBI Protein service was employed to search for and analyze the position of the identified polymorphisms on the chromosome. Structures for modeling were extracted from the Protein Data Bank database. Protein modeling was conducted using the SWISS-MODEL server, and protein interaction modeling was performed using PRISM. Notably, this study represents the first prediction of the interactions of IL-1α, IL-1β, and IL- 1RA proteins, taking into account the presence of single-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with schizophrenia in the sequence of the corresponding genes. The results indicate that the presence of SNP rs315952 in the IL-1RA protein gene, associated with schizophrenia, may lead to a weakening of the IL-1RA binding to receptors, potentially triggering the initiation of the IL-1 signaling pathway by disrupting or weakening the IL-1RA binding to receptors and facilitating the binding of IL-1 to them. Such alterations could potentially lead to a change in the immune response. The data obtained contribute theoretically to the development of ideas about the molecular mechanisms through which hereditary factors in schizophrenia influence the interactions of proteins of the IL-1 family, which play an important role in the processes of the immune system.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** IL1A (interleukin 1 alpha) [NCBI Gene 3552], IL1R1 (interleukin 1 receptor type 1) [NCBI Gene 3554]
- **Proteins:** IL1A (interleukin 1 alpha), IL1B (interleukin 1 beta), IL1R1 (interleukin 1 receptor type 1)
- **Diseases:** schizophrenia (MONDO:0005090)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** IL1RN (interleukin 1 receptor antagonist) [NCBI Gene 3557] {aka CRMO2, DIRA, ICIL-1RA, IL-1RN, IL-1ra, IL-1ra3}, IL1B (interleukin 1 beta) [NCBI Gene 3553] {aka IL-1, IL1-BETA, IL1F2, IL1beta}, IL1A (interleukin 1 alpha) [NCBI Gene 3552] {aka IL-1 alpha, IL-1A, IL1, IL1-ALPHA, IL1F1}
- **Diseases:** inflammation (MESH:D007249), schizophrenia (MESH:D012559)
- **Mutations:** rs315952

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