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Anthrax lethal factor activates K(+) channels to induce IL-1? secretion in macrophages.


ABSTRACT: Anthrax lethal toxin (LeTx) is a virulence factor of Bacilillus anthracis that is a bivalent toxin, containing lethal factor (LF) and protective Ag proteins, which causes cytotoxicity and altered macrophage function. LeTx exposure results in early K(+) efflux from macrophages associated with caspase-1 activation and increased IL-1? release. The mechanism of this toxin-induced K(+) efflux is unknown. The goals of the current study were to determine whether LeTx-induced K(+) efflux from macrophages is mediated by toxin effects on specific K(+) channels and whether altered K(+)-channel activity is involved in LeTx-induced IL-1? release. Exposure of macrophages to LeTx induced a significant increase in the activities of two types of K(+) channels that have been identified in mouse macrophages: Ba(2+)-sensitive inwardly rectifying K(+) (Kir) channels and 4-aminopyridine-sensitive outwardly rectifying voltage-gated K(+) (Kv) channels. LeTx enhancement of both Kir and Kv required the proteolytic activity of LF, because exposure of macrophages to a mutant LF-protein (LF(E687C)) combined with protective Ag protein had no effect on the currents. Furthermore, blocking Kir and Kv channels significantly decreased LeTx-induced release of IL-1?. In addition, retroviral transduction of macrophages with wild-type Kir enhanced LeTx-induced release of IL-1?, whereas transduction of dominant-negative Kir blocked LeTx-induced release of IL-1?. Activation of caspase-1 was not required for LeTx-induced activation of either of the K(+) channels. These data indicate that a major mechanism through which LeTx stimulates macrophages to release IL-1? involves an LF-protease effect that enhances Kir and Kv channel function during toxin stimulation.

SUBMITTER: Thomas J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3583536 | biostudies-literature | 2011 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anthrax lethal factor activates K(+) channels to induce IL-1β secretion in macrophages.

Thomas Johnson J   Epshtein Yulia Y   Chopra Arun A   Ordog Balazs B   Ghassemi Mahmood M   Christman John W JW   Nattel Stanley S   Cook James L JL   Levitan Irena I  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20110318 9


Anthrax lethal toxin (LeTx) is a virulence factor of Bacilillus anthracis that is a bivalent toxin, containing lethal factor (LF) and protective Ag proteins, which causes cytotoxicity and altered macrophage function. LeTx exposure results in early K(+) efflux from macrophages associated with caspase-1 activation and increased IL-1β release. The mechanism of this toxin-induced K(+) efflux is unknown. The goals of the current study were to determine whether LeTx-induced K(+) efflux from macrophage  ...[more]

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