Karmakar Mausita, Katsnelson Michael, Malak Hesham A, Greene Neil G, Howell Scott J, Hise Amy G, Camilli Andrew, Kadioglu Aras, Dubyak George R, Pearlman Eric
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106;
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106;
J Immunol. 2015 Feb 15;194(4):1763-75. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.1401624. Epub 2015 Jan 21.
Although neutrophils are the most abundant cells in acute infection and inflammation, relatively little attention has been paid to their role in inflammasome formation and IL-1β processing. In the present study, we investigated the mechanism by which neutrophils process IL-1β in response to Streptococcus pneumoniae. Using a murine model of S. pneumoniae corneal infection, we demonstrated a requirement for IL-1β in bacterial clearance, and we showed that Nod-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3), apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a caspase activation and recruitment domain (ASC), and caspase-1 are essential for IL-1β production and bacterial killing in the cornea. Neutrophils in infected corneas had multiple specks with enzymatically active caspase-1 (YVAD-FLICA 660), and bone marrow neutrophils stimulated with heat-killed S. pneumoniae (signal 1) and pneumolysin (signal 2) exhibited multiple specks when stained for NLRP3, ASC, or Caspase-1. High-molecular mass ASC complexes were also detected, consistent with oligomer formation. Pneumolysin induced K(+) efflux in neutrophils, and blocking K(+) efflux inhibited caspase-1 activation and IL-1β processing; however, neutrophils did not undergo pyroptosis, indicating that K(+) efflux and IL-1β processing is not a consequence of cell death. There was also no role for lysosomal destabilization or neutrophil elastase in pneumolysin-mediated IL-1β processing in neutrophils. Taken together, these findings demonstrate an essential role for neutrophil-derived IL-1β in S. pneumoniae infection, and they elucidate the role of the NLRP3 inflammasome in cleavage and secretion of IL-1β in neutrophils. Given the ubiquitous presence of neutrophils in acute bacterial and fungal infections, these findings will have implications for other microbial diseases.
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