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Caspase-12 and the Inflammatory Response to Yersinia pestis
BACKGROUND: Caspase-12 functions as an antiinflammatory enzyme inhibiting caspase-1 and the NOD2/RIP2 pathways. Due to increased susceptibility to sepsis in individuals with functional caspase-12, an early-stop mutation leading to the loss of caspase-12 has replaced the ancient genotype in Eurasia a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2730527/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19721713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006870 |
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author | Ferwerda, Bart McCall, Matthew B. B. de Vries, Maaike C. Hopman, Joost Maiga, Boubacar Dolo, Amagana Doumbo, Ogobara Daou, Modibo de Jong, Dirk Joosten, Leo A. B. Tissingh, Rudi A. Reubsaet, Frans A. G. Sauerwein, Robert van der Meer, Jos W. M. van der Ven, André J. A. M. Netea, Mihai G. |
author_facet | Ferwerda, Bart McCall, Matthew B. B. de Vries, Maaike C. Hopman, Joost Maiga, Boubacar Dolo, Amagana Doumbo, Ogobara Daou, Modibo de Jong, Dirk Joosten, Leo A. B. Tissingh, Rudi A. Reubsaet, Frans A. G. Sauerwein, Robert van der Meer, Jos W. M. van der Ven, André J. A. M. Netea, Mihai G. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Caspase-12 functions as an antiinflammatory enzyme inhibiting caspase-1 and the NOD2/RIP2 pathways. Due to increased susceptibility to sepsis in individuals with functional caspase-12, an early-stop mutation leading to the loss of caspase-12 has replaced the ancient genotype in Eurasia and a significant proportion of individuals from African populations. In African-Americans, it has been shown that caspase-12 inhibits the pro-inflammatory cytokine production. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We assessed whether similar mechanisms are present in African individuals, and whether evolutionary pressures due to plague may have led to the present caspase-12 genotype population frequencies. No difference in cytokine induction through the caspase-1 and/or NOD2/RIP2 pathways was observed in two independent African populations, among individuals with either an intact or absent caspase-12. In addition, stimulations with Yersinia pestis and two other species of Yersinia were preformed to investigate whether caspase-12 modulates the inflammatory reaction induced by Yersinia. We found that caspase-12 did not modulate cytokine production induced by Yersinia spp. CONCLUSIONS: Our experiments demonstrate for the first time the involvement of the NOD2/RIP2 pathway for recognition of Yersinia. However, caspase-12 does not modulate innate host defense against Y. pestis and alternative explanations for the geographical distribution of caspase-12 should be sought. |
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spelling | pubmed-27305272009-09-01 Caspase-12 and the Inflammatory Response to Yersinia pestis Ferwerda, Bart McCall, Matthew B. B. de Vries, Maaike C. Hopman, Joost Maiga, Boubacar Dolo, Amagana Doumbo, Ogobara Daou, Modibo de Jong, Dirk Joosten, Leo A. B. Tissingh, Rudi A. Reubsaet, Frans A. G. Sauerwein, Robert van der Meer, Jos W. M. van der Ven, André J. A. M. Netea, Mihai G. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Caspase-12 functions as an antiinflammatory enzyme inhibiting caspase-1 and the NOD2/RIP2 pathways. Due to increased susceptibility to sepsis in individuals with functional caspase-12, an early-stop mutation leading to the loss of caspase-12 has replaced the ancient genotype in Eurasia and a significant proportion of individuals from African populations. In African-Americans, it has been shown that caspase-12 inhibits the pro-inflammatory cytokine production. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We assessed whether similar mechanisms are present in African individuals, and whether evolutionary pressures due to plague may have led to the present caspase-12 genotype population frequencies. No difference in cytokine induction through the caspase-1 and/or NOD2/RIP2 pathways was observed in two independent African populations, among individuals with either an intact or absent caspase-12. In addition, stimulations with Yersinia pestis and two other species of Yersinia were preformed to investigate whether caspase-12 modulates the inflammatory reaction induced by Yersinia. We found that caspase-12 did not modulate cytokine production induced by Yersinia spp. CONCLUSIONS: Our experiments demonstrate for the first time the involvement of the NOD2/RIP2 pathway for recognition of Yersinia. However, caspase-12 does not modulate innate host defense against Y. pestis and alternative explanations for the geographical distribution of caspase-12 should be sought. Public Library of Science 2009-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2730527/ /pubmed/19721713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006870 Text en Ferwerda et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ferwerda, Bart McCall, Matthew B. B. de Vries, Maaike C. Hopman, Joost Maiga, Boubacar Dolo, Amagana Doumbo, Ogobara Daou, Modibo de Jong, Dirk Joosten, Leo A. B. Tissingh, Rudi A. Reubsaet, Frans A. G. Sauerwein, Robert van der Meer, Jos W. M. van der Ven, André J. A. M. Netea, Mihai G. Caspase-12 and the Inflammatory Response to Yersinia pestis |
title | Caspase-12 and the Inflammatory Response to Yersinia pestis
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title_full | Caspase-12 and the Inflammatory Response to Yersinia pestis
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title_fullStr | Caspase-12 and the Inflammatory Response to Yersinia pestis
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title_full_unstemmed | Caspase-12 and the Inflammatory Response to Yersinia pestis
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title_short | Caspase-12 and the Inflammatory Response to Yersinia pestis
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title_sort | caspase-12 and the inflammatory response to yersinia pestis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2730527/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19721713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006870 |
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