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DPP8 and DPP9 inhibition induces pro-caspase-1-dependent monocyte and macrophage pyroptosis

Authors :
Sarah E. Poplawski
David G. Sanford
Mitchell S. Wang
Eun Bin Go
Daniel A. Bachovchin
William W. Bachovchin
Yuxin Liu
Darren C. Johnson
Michael O Arciprete
Ramya Sridharan
Ashley J. Chui
Wengen Wu
Marian C. Okondo
Todd R. Golub
Jack H. Lai
Source :
Nature Chemical Biology. 13:46-53
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2016.

Abstract

Val-boroPro (Talabostat, PT-100), a nonselective inhibitor of post-proline cleaving serine proteases, stimulates mammalian immune systems through an unknown mechanism of action. Despite this lack of mechanistic understanding, Val-boroPro has attracted substantial interest as a potential anticancer agent, reaching phase 3 trials in humans. Here we show that Val-boroPro stimulates the immune system by triggering a proinflammatory form of cell death in monocytes and macrophages known as pyroptosis. We demonstrate that the inhibition of two serine proteases, DPP8 and DPP9, activates the pro-protein form of caspase-1 independent of the inflammasome adaptor ASC. Activated pro-caspase-1 does not efficiently process itself or IL-1β but does cleave and activate gasdermin D to induce pyroptosis. Mice lacking caspase-1 do not show immune stimulation after treatment with Val-boroPro. Our data identify what is to our knowledge the first small molecule that induces pyroptosis and reveals a new checkpoint that controls the activation of the innate immune system.

Details

ISSN :
15524469 and 15524450
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Chemical Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b3162659cf671c421e083a92883e1885
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nchembio.2229