Common genetic variations in the NALP3 inflammasome are associated with delayed apoptosis of human neutrophils.

Neutrophils are key-players in the innate host defense and their programmed cell death and removal are essential for efficient resolution of inflammation. These cells recognize a variety of pathogens, and the NOD-like receptors (NLRs) have been suggested as intracellular sensors of microbial compone...

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Main Authors: Robert Blomgran, Veronika Patcha Brodin, Deepti Verma, Ida Bergström, Peter Söderkvist, Christopher Sjöwall, Per Eriksson, Maria Lerm, Olle Stendahl, Eva Särndahl
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
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spelling doaj-f337bbdf644043a8b72cbdb5f8308cb32020-11-25T02:40:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0173e3132610.1371/journal.pone.0031326Common genetic variations in the NALP3 inflammasome are associated with delayed apoptosis of human neutrophils.Robert BlomgranVeronika Patcha BrodinDeepti VermaIda BergströmPeter SöderkvistChristopher SjöwallPer ErikssonMaria LermOlle StendahlEva SärndahlNeutrophils are key-players in the innate host defense and their programmed cell death and removal are essential for efficient resolution of inflammation. These cells recognize a variety of pathogens, and the NOD-like receptors (NLRs) have been suggested as intracellular sensors of microbial components and cell injury/stress. Some NLR will upon activation form multi-protein complexes termed inflammasomes that result in IL-1β production. NLR mutations are associated with auto-inflammatory syndromes, and our previous data propose NLRP3 (Q705K)/CARD-8 (C10X) polymorphisms to contribute to increased risk and severity of inflammatory disease by acting as genetic susceptibility factors. These gene products are components of the NALP3 inflammasome, and approximately 6.5% of the Swedish population are heterozygote carriers of these combined gene variants. Since patients carrying the Q705K/C10X polymorphisms display leukocytosis, the aim of the present study was to find out whether the inflammatory phenotype was related to dysfunctional apoptosis and impaired clearance of neutrophils by macrophages.Patients carrying the Q705K/C10X polymorphisms displayed significantly delayed spontaneous as well as microbe-induced apoptosis compared to matched controls. Western blotting revealed increased levels and phosphorylation of Akt and Mcl-1 in the patients' neutrophils. In contrast to macrophages from healthy controls, macrophages from the patients produced lower amounts of TNF; suggesting impaired macrophage clearance response.The Q705K/C10X polymorphisms are associated with delayed apoptosis of neutrophils. These findings are explained by altered involvement of different regulators of apoptosis, resulting in an anti-apoptotic profile. Moreover, the macrophage response to ingestion of microbe-induced apoptotic neutrophils is altered in the patients. Taken together, the patients display impaired turnover and clearance of apoptotic neutrophils, pointing towards a dysregulated innate immune response that influences the resolution of inflammation. The future challenge is to understand how microbes affect the activation of inflammasomes, and why this interaction will develop into severe inflammatory disease in certain individuals.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3293864?pdf=render
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author Robert Blomgran
Veronika Patcha Brodin
Deepti Verma
Ida Bergström
Peter Söderkvist
Christopher Sjöwall
Per Eriksson
Maria Lerm
Olle Stendahl
Eva Särndahl
spellingShingle Robert Blomgran
Veronika Patcha Brodin
Deepti Verma
Ida Bergström
Peter Söderkvist
Christopher Sjöwall
Per Eriksson
Maria Lerm
Olle Stendahl
Eva Särndahl
Common genetic variations in the NALP3 inflammasome are associated with delayed apoptosis of human neutrophils.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Robert Blomgran
Veronika Patcha Brodin
Deepti Verma
Ida Bergström
Peter Söderkvist
Christopher Sjöwall
Per Eriksson
Maria Lerm
Olle Stendahl
Eva Särndahl
author_sort Robert Blomgran
title Common genetic variations in the NALP3 inflammasome are associated with delayed apoptosis of human neutrophils.
title_short Common genetic variations in the NALP3 inflammasome are associated with delayed apoptosis of human neutrophils.
title_full Common genetic variations in the NALP3 inflammasome are associated with delayed apoptosis of human neutrophils.
title_fullStr Common genetic variations in the NALP3 inflammasome are associated with delayed apoptosis of human neutrophils.
title_full_unstemmed Common genetic variations in the NALP3 inflammasome are associated with delayed apoptosis of human neutrophils.
title_sort common genetic variations in the nalp3 inflammasome are associated with delayed apoptosis of human neutrophils.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Neutrophils are key-players in the innate host defense and their programmed cell death and removal are essential for efficient resolution of inflammation. These cells recognize a variety of pathogens, and the NOD-like receptors (NLRs) have been suggested as intracellular sensors of microbial components and cell injury/stress. Some NLR will upon activation form multi-protein complexes termed inflammasomes that result in IL-1β production. NLR mutations are associated with auto-inflammatory syndromes, and our previous data propose NLRP3 (Q705K)/CARD-8 (C10X) polymorphisms to contribute to increased risk and severity of inflammatory disease by acting as genetic susceptibility factors. These gene products are components of the NALP3 inflammasome, and approximately 6.5% of the Swedish population are heterozygote carriers of these combined gene variants. Since patients carrying the Q705K/C10X polymorphisms display leukocytosis, the aim of the present study was to find out whether the inflammatory phenotype was related to dysfunctional apoptosis and impaired clearance of neutrophils by macrophages.Patients carrying the Q705K/C10X polymorphisms displayed significantly delayed spontaneous as well as microbe-induced apoptosis compared to matched controls. Western blotting revealed increased levels and phosphorylation of Akt and Mcl-1 in the patients' neutrophils. In contrast to macrophages from healthy controls, macrophages from the patients produced lower amounts of TNF; suggesting impaired macrophage clearance response.The Q705K/C10X polymorphisms are associated with delayed apoptosis of neutrophils. These findings are explained by altered involvement of different regulators of apoptosis, resulting in an anti-apoptotic profile. Moreover, the macrophage response to ingestion of microbe-induced apoptotic neutrophils is altered in the patients. Taken together, the patients display impaired turnover and clearance of apoptotic neutrophils, pointing towards a dysregulated innate immune response that influences the resolution of inflammation. The future challenge is to understand how microbes affect the activation of inflammasomes, and why this interaction will develop into severe inflammatory disease in certain individuals.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3293864?pdf=render
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