1. Caspase-11 cleaves gasdermin D for non-canonical inflammasome signalling
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Kayagaki, Nobuhiko, Stowe, Irma B., Lee, Bettina L., O'Rourke, Karen, Anderson, Keith, Warming, Soren, Cuellar, Trinna, Haley, Benjamin, Roose-Girma, Merone, Phung, Qui T., Liu, Peter S., Lill, Jennie R., Li, Hong, Wu, Jiansheng, Kummerfeld, Sarah, Zhang, Juan, Lee, Wyne P., Snipas, Scott J., Salvesen, Guy S., Morris, Lucy X., Fitzgerald, Linda, Zhang, Yafei, Bertram, Edward M., Goodnow, Christopher C., and Dixit, Vishva M.
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Physiological aspects ,Inflammation -- Physiological aspects ,Caspases -- Physiological aspects - Abstract
Cytoplasmic caspase-11 (also known as caspase-4) defines the non-canonical inflammasome that is activated by various Gram-negative bacterial infections and causes infected cells to die by pyroptosis (1-4). Caspase-11 also triggers [...], Intracellular lipopolysaccharide from Gram-negative bacteria including Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhimurium, Shigella flexneri, and Burkholderia thailandensis activates mouse caspase-11, causing pyroptotic cell death, interleukin-1β processing, and lethal septic shock. How caspase-11 executes these downstream signalling events is largely unknown. Here we show that gasdermin D is essential for caspase-11-dependent pyroptosis and interleukm-1β maturation. A forward genetic screen with ethyl-N-nitrosourea-mutagenized mice links Gsdmd to the intracellular lipopolysaccharide response. Macrophages from [Gsdmd.sup.-/-] mice generated by gene targeting also exhibit defective pyroptosis and interleukin-1β secretion induced by cytoplasmic lipopolysaccharide or Gram-negative bacteria. In addition, [Gsdmd.sup.-/-] mice are protected from a lethal dose of lipopolysaccharide. Mechanistically, caspase-11 cleaves gasdermin D, and the resulting amino-terminal fragment promotes both pyroptosis and NLRP3-dependent activation of caspase-1 in a cell-intrinsic manner. Our data identify gasdermin D as a critical target of caspase-11 and a key mediatorof the host response against Gram-negative bacteria.
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- 2015
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