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Publication : Neutrophil Caspase-11 Is Essential to Defend against a Cytosol-Invasive Bacterium.

First Author  Kovacs SB Year  2020
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  32
Issue  4 Pages  107967
PubMed ID  32726630 Mgi Jnum  J:300670
Mgi Id  MGI:6489818 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2020.107967
Citation  Kovacs SB, et al. (2020) Neutrophil Caspase-11 Is Essential to Defend against a Cytosol-Invasive Bacterium. Cell Rep 32(4):107967
abstractText  Either caspase-1 or caspase-11 can cleave gasdermin D to cause pyroptosis, eliminating intracellular replication niches. We previously showed that macrophages detect Burkholderia thailandensis via NLRC4, triggering the release of interleukin (IL)-18 and driving an essential interferon (IFN)-gamma response that primes caspase-11. We now identify the IFN-gamma-producing cells as a mixture of natural killer (NK) and T cells. Although both caspase-1 and caspase-11 can cleave gasdermin D in macrophages and neutrophils, we find that NLRC4-activated caspase-1 triggers pyroptosis in macrophages, but this pathway does not trigger pyroptosis in neutrophils. In contrast, caspase-11 triggers pyroptosis in both macrophages and neutrophils. This translates to an absolute requirement for caspase-11 in neutrophils during B. thailandensis infection in mice. We present an example of inflammasome sensors causing diverging outcomes in different cell types. Thus, cell fates are dictated not simply by the pathogen or inflammasome, but also by how the cell is wired to respond to detection events.
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