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Inflammasome activation is required for human rhinovirus-induced airway inflammation in naive and allergen-sensitized mice.


ABSTRACT: Activation of the inflammasome is a key function of the innate immune response that regulates inflammation in response to microbial substances. Inflammasome activation by human rhinovirus (RV), a major cause of asthma exacerbations, has not been well studied. We examined whether RV induces inflammasome activation in vivo, molecular mechanisms underlying RV-stimulated inflammasome priming and activation, and the contribution of inflammasome activation to RV-induced airway inflammation and exacerbation. RV infection triggered lung mRNA and protein expression of pro-IL-1? and NLRP3, indicative of inflammasome priming, as well as cleavage of caspase-1 and pro-IL-1?, completing inflammasome activation. Immunofluorescence staining showed IL-1? in lung macrophages. Depletion with clodronate liposomes and adoptive transfer experiments showed macrophages to be required and sufficient for RV-induced inflammasome activation. TLR2 was required for RV-induced inflammasome priming in vivo. UV irradiation blocked inflammasome activation and RV genome was sufficient for inflammasome activation in primed cells. Naive and house dust mite-treated NLRP3-/- and IL-1?-/- mice, as well as IL-1 receptor antagonist-treated mice, showed attenuated airway inflammation and responsiveness following RV infection. We conclude that RV-induced inflammasome activation is required for maximal airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness in naive and allergic mice. The inflammasome represents a molecular target for RV-induced asthma exacerbations.

SUBMITTER: Han M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6668626 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inflammasome activation is required for human rhinovirus-induced airway inflammation in naive and allergen-sensitized mice.

Han Mingyuan M   Bentley J Kelley JK   Rajput Charu C   Lei Jing J   Ishikawa Tomoko T   Jarman Caitlin R CR   Lee Julie J   Goldsmith Adam M AM   Jackson William T WT   Hoenerhoff Mark J MJ   Lewis Toby C TC   Hershenson Marc B MB  

Mucosal immunology 20190515 4


Activation of the inflammasome is a key function of the innate immune response that regulates inflammation in response to microbial substances. Inflammasome activation by human rhinovirus (RV), a major cause of asthma exacerbations, has not been well studied. We examined whether RV induces inflammasome activation in vivo, molecular mechanisms underlying RV-stimulated inflammasome priming and activation, and the contribution of inflammasome activation to RV-induced airway inflammation and exacerb  ...[more]

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