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Trapping of CDC42 C-terminal variants in the Golgi drives pyrin inflammasome hyperactivation

Authors :
Masahiko Nishitani-Isa
Kojiro Mukai
Yoshitaka Honda
Hiroshi Nihira
Takayuki Tanaka
Hirofumi Shibata
Kumi Kodama
Eitaro Hiejima
Kazushi Izawa
Yuri Kawasaki
Mitsujiro Osawa
Yu Katata
Sachiko Onodera
Tatsuya Watanabe
Takashi Uchida
Shigeo Kure
Junko Takita
Osamu Ohara
Megumu K. Saito
Ryuta Nishikomori
Tomohiko Taguchi
Yoji Sasahara
Takahiro Yasumi
Source :
The Journal of experimental medicine. 219(6)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Mutations in the C-terminal region of the CDC42 gene cause severe neonatal-onset autoinflammation. Effectiveness of IL-1β–blocking therapy indicates that the pathology involves abnormal inflammasome activation; however, the mechanism underlying autoinflammation remains to be elucidated. Using induced-pluripotent stem cells established from patients carrying CDC42[R186C], we found that patient-derived cells secreted larger amounts of IL-1β in response to pyrin-activating stimuli. Aberrant palmitoylation and localization of CDC42[R186C] protein to the Golgi apparatus promoted pyrin inflammasome assembly downstream of pyrin dephosphorylation. Aberrant subcellular localization was the common pathological feature shared by CDC42 C-terminal variants with inflammatory phenotypes, including CDC42[*192C*24] that also localizes to the Golgi apparatus. Furthermore, the level of pyrin inflammasome overactivation paralleled that of mutant protein accumulation in the Golgi apparatus, but not that of the mutant GTPase activity. These results reveal an unexpected association between CDC42 subcellular localization and pyrin inflammasome activation that could pave the way for elucidating the mechanism of pyrin inflammasome formation.<br />CDC42-C末端異常症に於ける炎症病態を解明 --ゴルジ体への異常蓄積がパイリンインフラマソーム形成を過剰促進--. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2022-05-02.

Details

ISSN :
15409538
Volume :
219
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of experimental medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....57052104bfac1631446914bbc55c141e