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Publication : A genetically encoded IL-1β bioluminescence resonance energy transfer sensor to monitor inflammasome activity.

First Author  Compan V Year  2012
Journal  J Immunol Volume  189
Issue  5 Pages  2131-7
PubMed ID  22815289 Mgi Jnum  J:189734
Mgi Id  MGI:5446940 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1201349
Citation  Compan V, et al. (2012) A genetically encoded IL-1beta bioluminescence resonance energy transfer sensor to monitor inflammasome activity. J Immunol 189(5):2131-7
abstractText  Inflammation is fundamental for protecting the organism against infection and injury. However, a failure to control immune response results in chronic inflammation and several associated disorders such as pain and loss of function. Initiation of inflammation is orchestrated by cytokines, among which IL-1beta is particularly important. IL-1beta is synthesized as an inactive protein that has to be processed by the inflammasome to generate the mature bioactive form. Conventional techniques cannot monitor IL-1beta activation with high spatial and temporal resolution. In this study, we present a ratiometric biosensor that allows monitoring IL-1beta processing in real time, with a temporal resolution of seconds and with a single-cell spatial resolution. Using this sensor, to our knowledge, we describe for the first time the kinetic of the inflammasome activity in living macrophages. With this new probe, we also demonstrated that the pro-IL-1beta processing occurs all over the cytoplasm.
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