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A balanced IL-1? activity is required for host response to Citrobacter rodentium infection.


ABSTRACT: Microbial sensing plays essential roles in the innate immune response to pathogens. In particular, NLRP3 forms a multiprotein inflammasome complex responsible for the maturation of interleukin (IL)-1?. Our aim was to delineate the role of the NLRP3 inflammasome in macrophages, and the contribution of IL-1? to the host defense against Citrobacter rodentium acute infection in mice. Nlrp3(-/-) and background C57BL/6 (WT) mice were infected by orogastric gavage, received IL-1? (0.5 µg/mouse; ip) on 0, 2, and 4 days post-infection (DPI), and assessed on 6 and 10 DPI. Infected Nlrp3(-/-) mice developed severe colitis; IL-1? treatments reduced colonization, abrogated dissemination of bacteria to mesenteric lymph nodes, and protected epithelial integrity of infected Nlrp3(-/-) mice. In contrast, IL-1? treatments of WT mice had an opposite effect with increased penetration of bacteria and barrier disruption. Microscopy showed reduced damage in Nlrp3(-/-) mice, and increased severity of disease in WT mice with IL-1? treatments, in particular on 10 DPI. Secretion of some pro-inflammatory plasma cytokines was dissipated in Nlrp3(-/-) compared to WT mice. IL-1? treatments elevated macrophage infiltration into infected crypts in Nlrp3(-/-) mice, suggesting that IL-1? may improve macrophage function, as exogenous administration of IL-1? increased phagocytosis of C. rodentium by peritoneal Nlrp3(-/-) macrophages in vitro. As well, the exogenous administration of IL-1? to WT peritoneal macrophages damaged the epithelial barrier of C. rodentium-infected polarized CMT-93 cells. Treatment of Nlrp3(-/-) mice with IL-1? seems to confer protection against C. rodentium infection by reducing colonization, protecting epithelial integrity, and improving macrophage activity, while extraneous IL-1? appeared to be detrimental to WT mice. Together, these findings highlight the importance of balanced cytokine responses as IL-1? improved bacterial clearance in Nlrp3(-/-) mice but increased tissue damage when given to WT mice.

SUBMITTER: Alipour M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3846666 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A balanced IL-1β activity is required for host response to Citrobacter rodentium infection.

Alipour Misagh M   Lou Yuefei Y   Zimmerman Daniel D   Bording-Jorgensen Michael W MW   Sergi Consolato C   Liu Julia J JJ   Wine Eytan E  

PloS one 20131202 12


Microbial sensing plays essential roles in the innate immune response to pathogens. In particular, NLRP3 forms a multiprotein inflammasome complex responsible for the maturation of interleukin (IL)-1β. Our aim was to delineate the role of the NLRP3 inflammasome in macrophages, and the contribution of IL-1β to the host defense against Citrobacter rodentium acute infection in mice. Nlrp3(-/-) and background C57BL/6 (WT) mice were infected by orogastric gavage, received IL-1β (0.5 µg/mouse; ip) on  ...[more]

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