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The Inflammasome Drives GSDMD-Independent Secondary Pyroptosis and IL-1 Release in the Absence of Caspase-1 Protease Activity

Authors :
Roland F. Dreier
Ritu Mishra
Jürgen Ruland
Katharina S. Schneider
Tamara Cikovic
Jan Sodenkamp
Oliver Gorka
Ronald Naumann
Rosalie Heilig
Mathias S. Dick
Petr Broz
Etienne Meunier
Benedikt S. Saller
Christina J. Groß
Bernhard Kuster
Olaf Groß
Guillaume Médard
Source :
Cell Reports, Vol 21, Iss 13, Pp 3846-3859 (2017), Cell Reports, Cell reports, vol. 21, no. 13, pp. 3846-3859
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2017.

Abstract

Summary Inflammasomes activate the protease caspase-1, which cleaves interleukin-1β and interleukin-18 to generate the mature cytokines and controls their secretion and a form of inflammatory cell death called pyroptosis. By generating mice expressing enzymatically inactive caspase-1C284A, we provide genetic evidence that caspase-1 protease activity is required for canonical IL-1 secretion, pyroptosis, and inflammasome-mediated immunity. In caspase-1-deficient cells, caspase-8 can be activated at the inflammasome. Using mice either lacking the pyroptosis effector gasdermin D (GSDMD) or expressing caspase-1C284A, we found that GSDMD-dependent pyroptosis prevented caspase-8 activation at the inflammasome. In the absence of GSDMD-dependent pyroptosis, the inflammasome engaged a delayed, alternative form of lytic cell death that was accompanied by the release of large amounts of mature IL-1 and contributed to host protection. Features of this cell death modality distinguished it from apoptosis, suggesting it may represent a distinct form of pro-inflammatory regulated necrosis.<br />Graphical Abstract<br />Highlights • Interplay of caspase-1 and caspase-8 revealed by analysis of Caspase1C284A mice • GSDMD-dependent pyroptosis suppresses caspase-8 activation at the inflammasome • The inflammasome engages caspase-8-driven secondary pyroptosis and IL-1 release • GSDMD-independent mechanisms contribute to inflammasome-mediated host protection<br />Schneider et al. show that, in the absence of GSDMD or caspase-1 protease activity (e.g., in Casp1C284A mice), the inflammasome engages an alternative type of lytic cell death and IL-1 release that contributes to immunity against infection. This secondary form of pyroptosis is dependent on apoptotic caspase activity but distinct from apoptosis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22111247
Volume :
21
Issue :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8daa30406c6d1314061266b78360b816