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Caspase-11 regulates lung inflammation in response to house dust mites

Authors :
Arwa Abu khweek
Marisa R. Joldrichsen
Eunsoo Kim
Zayed Attia
Kathrin Krause
Kylene Daily
Shady Estfanous
Kaitlin Hamilton
Asmaa Badr
Midhun N. K. Anne
Mostafa Eltobgy
Cierra Carafice
Xiaoli Zhang
Mikhail A. Gavrilin
Prosper N. Boyaka
Amal O. Amer
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Asthma is an inflammatory lung disorder characterized by mucus hypersecretion, cellular infiltration, and bronchial hyper-responsiveness. House dust mites (HDM) are the most prevalent cause of allergic sensitization. Canonical and noncanonical inflammasomes are multiprotein complexes that assemble in response to pathogen or danger-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs or DAMPs). Murine caspase-11 engages the noncanonical inflammasome. We addressed the role of caspase-11 in mediating host responses to HDM and subsequent allergic inflammation using caspase-11−/− mice, which lack caspase-11 while express caspase-1. We found that HDM induce caspase-11 expression in vitro. The presence of IL-4 and IL-13 promotes caspase-11 expression. Additionally, caspase-11−/− macrophages show reduced release of (KC, IL-6 and IL-12) cytokines, and express lower levels of costimulatory molecules (e.g., CD40, CD86 and MHCII) in response to HDM stimulation. Notably, HDM sensitization of caspase-11−/− mice resulted in similar levels of IgE responses and hypothermia in response to nasal HDM challenge compared to WT. However, analysis of cell numbers and cytokines in bronchiolar alveolar fluid (BALF), as well as histological lung tissue showed altered inflammatory responses and reduced neutrophilia in the airways of the caspase-11−/− mice. These findings indicate that caspase-11 regulates airway inflammation in response to HDM exposure.

Subjects

Subjects :
respiratory system

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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