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IL-1R and Inflammasomes Mediate Early Pulmonary Protective Mechanisms in Respiratory Brucella Abortus Infection.


ABSTRACT: Brucella spp. infection is frequently acquired through contaminated aerosols. The role of interleukin-1 beta (IL-1?) in the early pulmonary response to respiratory Brucella infection is unknown. As shown here, IL-1? levels in lung homogenates and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) of mice intratracheally inoculated with B. abortus were increased at 3 and 7 days p.i. At 7 days p.i., pulmonary CFU numbers were higher in IL-1 receptor (IL-1R) knockout (KO) mice than in wild type (WT) mice. At different times p.i. CFU in lungs and BALF were higher in mice lacking some inflammasome components (caspase-1, AIM2, NLRP3) than in WT mice. At 2 days p.i. pulmonary levels of IL-1? and CXCL1 (neutrophils chemoattractant) were lower in caspase-1/11 KO mice. At day 3 p.i., neutrophils counts in BALF were lower in caspase-1/11 KO mice than in WT mice. During in vitro infections, IL-1? secretion was lower in alveolar macrophages from caspase-1/11, NLRP3 or AIM2 KO mice than in WT controls. Similarly, IL-1? production by B. abortus-infected alveolar epithelial cells was reduced by pretreatment with a specific caspase-1 inhibitor. This study shows that IL-1R, probably through IL-1? action, and the NLRP3 and AIM2 inflammasomes are involved in pulmonary innate immune protective mechanisms against respiratory B. abortus infection.

SUBMITTER: Hielpos MS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6231193 | biostudies-other | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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IL-1R and Inflammasomes Mediate Early Pulmonary Protective Mechanisms in Respiratory <i>Brucella Abortus</i> Infection.

Hielpos M Soledad MS   Fernández Andrea G AG   Falivene Juliana J   Alonso Paiva Iván M IM   Muñoz González Florencia F   Ferrero Mariana C MC   Campos Priscila C PC   Vieira Angelica T AT   Oliveira Sergio Costa SC   Baldi Pablo C PC  

Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 20181105


<i>Brucella</i> spp. infection is frequently acquired through contaminated aerosols. The role of interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) in the early pulmonary response to respiratory <i>Brucella</i> infection is unknown. As shown here, IL-1β levels in lung homogenates and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) of mice intratracheally inoculated with <i>B. abortus</i> were increased at 3 and 7 days p.i. At 7 days p.i., pulmonary CFU numbers were higher in IL-1 receptor (IL-1R) knockout (KO) mice than in wild ty  ...[more]

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