Necrotic cells trigger a sterile inflammatory response through the Nlrp3 inflammasome
University of Iowa · Office of Infectious Diseases · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Dying cells are capable of activating the innate immune system and inducing a sterile inflammatory response. Here, we show that necrotic cells are sensed by the Nlrp3 inflammasome resulting in the subsequent release of the proinflammatory cytokine IL-1beta. Necrotic cells produced by pressure disruption, hypoxic injury, or complement-mediated damage were capable of activating the Nlrp3 inflammasome. Nlrp3 inflammasome activation was triggered in part through ATP produced by mitochondria released from damaged cells. Neutrophilic influx into the peritoneum in response to necrotic cells in vivo was also markedly diminished in the absence of Nlrp3. Nlrp3-deficiency moreover protected animals against mortality,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.88
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 42
Authors
11- SSShankar S. IyerCorresponding
University of Iowa, Office of Infectious Diseases
- WPWilco P. Pulskens
Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam
- JJJeffrey J. Sadler
University of Iowa, Office of Infectious Diseases
- LMLoes M. Butter
Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam
- GJGwendoline J.D. Teske
Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam
Topics & keywords
- Inflammasome
- Proinflammatory cytokine
- Inflammation
- Innate immune system
- In vivo
- Necrosis
- Cell biology
- Peritoneum
- Good health and well-being