[PDF][PDF] The inflammasome drives GSDMD-independent secondary pyroptosis and IL-1 release in the absence of caspase-1 protease activity

KS Schneider, CJ Groß, RF Dreier, BS Saller, R Mishra… - Cell reports, 2017 - cell.com
KS Schneider, CJ Groß, RF Dreier, BS Saller, R Mishra, O Gorka, R Heilig, E Meunier…
Cell reports, 2017cell.com
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-1 C284A, 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 …
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.
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