Down with doublespeak: NAIP/NLRC4 inflammasomes get specific
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The NAIP family members are cytosolic pattern recognition receptors that detect the activity of bacterial type III secretion systems (T3SSs) when they aberrantly translocate one of three NAIP ligands. Mouse NAIP1 and NAIP2 bind the T3SS needle and rod proteins, whereas NAIP5 and NAIP6 bind flagellin. T4SSs are also detected when they cause flagellin to enter the cytosol. Upon interaction with its ligand, a single NAIP molecule changes its conformation to interact with and activate NLRC4, which propagates the signal to the next NLRC4, leading to the formation of disk-shaped oligomeric complexes. This inflammasome hub contains a single NAIP polymerized with 9–11 NLRC4 proteins. Thereafter, it activates caspase-1 to cleave the cytokines IL-1β and IL-18 into their mature forms and also cleaves gasdermin D (GSDMD) to trigger pyroptosis (a form of inflammatory programmed cell death). Despite in vitro biochemical studies that described the molecular mechanism of activation of the NAIP/NLRC4 inflammasome, in vivo genetic evidence of the NAIP specificity remained to be published. In this issue, Rauch et al. and Zhao et al. provide convincing genetic evidence showing the specificity of NAIPs to detect their predicted ligands. Previously, the examination of NAIPs in vivo was largely obstructed by the challenge to generate single NAIP-deficient mice because of the homology between Naip genes. Recent advances in CRISPR/Cas9 and TALEN targeting strategies lifted this hurdle, even allowing simultaneous targeting of Naip genes with a single guide RNA. In these two studies, the authors generated Naip1 mice. Using retroviruses (in vitro) or toxin lethal factor (LFn) proteins (in vitro and in vivo) as delivery systems for NAIP ligands, the investigators demonstrated that loss of NAIP1 or NAIP2, as predicted, resulted in failure to detect T3SS needle or rod proteins, respectively. More importantly, similar to the lethality of LFn-flagellin caused by excessive NLRC4 activation in vivo, the authors showed that LFn-needle and LFn-rod toxins are lethal and that Naip1 −/− and Naip2 −/− mice are protected from their corresponding ligand. Biochemical studies indicated that flagellin is detected by NAIP5 and NAIP6. Consistent with this, Naip5 −/− mice have significantly disrupted LFn-flagellin responses, but only Naip1-6 Δ/Δ mice are fully protected, pointing to an in vivo role of Naip6. Finally, using engineered Salmonella Typhimurium to express a single ligand, Zhao et al. demonstrated the specificity of NAIP detection during infection in vivo. The current works shed light on the NAIP/NLRC4 redundancy during detection and its …
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دوره 213 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016