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Dysregulated hemolysin liberates bacterial outer membrane vesicles for cytosolic lipopolysaccharide sensing

Inflammatory caspase-11/4/5 recognize cytosolic LPS from invading Gram-negative bacteria and induce pyroptosis and cytokine release, forming rapid innate antibacterial defenses. Since extracellular or vacuole-constrained bacteria are thought to rarely access the cytoplasm, how their LPS are exposed...

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Autores principales: Chen, Shouwen, Yang, Dahai, Wen, Ying, Jiang, Zhiwei, Zhang, Lingzhi, Jiang, Jiatiao, Chen, Yaozhen, Hu, Tianjian, Wang, Qiyao, Zhang, Yuanxing, Liu, Qin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6124777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30138458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007240
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author Chen, Shouwen
Yang, Dahai
Wen, Ying
Jiang, Zhiwei
Zhang, Lingzhi
Jiang, Jiatiao
Chen, Yaozhen
Hu, Tianjian
Wang, Qiyao
Zhang, Yuanxing
Liu, Qin
author_facet Chen, Shouwen
Yang, Dahai
Wen, Ying
Jiang, Zhiwei
Zhang, Lingzhi
Jiang, Jiatiao
Chen, Yaozhen
Hu, Tianjian
Wang, Qiyao
Zhang, Yuanxing
Liu, Qin
author_sort Chen, Shouwen
collection PubMed
description Inflammatory caspase-11/4/5 recognize cytosolic LPS from invading Gram-negative bacteria and induce pyroptosis and cytokine release, forming rapid innate antibacterial defenses. Since extracellular or vacuole-constrained bacteria are thought to rarely access the cytoplasm, how their LPS are exposed to the cytosolic sensors is a critical event for pathogen recognition. Hemolysin is a pore-forming bacterial toxin, which was generally accepted to rupture cell membrane, leading to cell lysis. Whether and how hemolysin participates in non-canonical inflammasome signaling remains undiscovered. Here, we show that hemolysin-overexpressed enterobacteria triggered significantly increased caspase-4 activation in human intestinal epithelial cell lines. Hemolysin promoted LPS cytosolic delivery from extracellular bacteria through dynamin-dependent endocytosis. Further, we revealed that hemolysin was largely associated with bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) and induced rupture of OMV-containing vacuoles, subsequently increasing LPS exposure to the cytosolic sensor. Accordingly, overexpression of hemolysin promoted caspase-11 dependent IL-18 secretion and gut inflammation in mice, which was associated with restricting bacterial colonization in vivo. Together, our work reveals a concept that hemolysin promotes noncanonical inflammasome activation via liberating OMVs for cytosolic LPS sensing, which offers insights into innate immune surveillance of dysregulated hemolysin via caspase-11/4 in intestinal antibacterial defenses.
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spelling pubmed-61247772018-09-18 Dysregulated hemolysin liberates bacterial outer membrane vesicles for cytosolic lipopolysaccharide sensing Chen, Shouwen Yang, Dahai Wen, Ying Jiang, Zhiwei Zhang, Lingzhi Jiang, Jiatiao Chen, Yaozhen Hu, Tianjian Wang, Qiyao Zhang, Yuanxing Liu, Qin PLoS Pathog Research Article Inflammatory caspase-11/4/5 recognize cytosolic LPS from invading Gram-negative bacteria and induce pyroptosis and cytokine release, forming rapid innate antibacterial defenses. Since extracellular or vacuole-constrained bacteria are thought to rarely access the cytoplasm, how their LPS are exposed to the cytosolic sensors is a critical event for pathogen recognition. Hemolysin is a pore-forming bacterial toxin, which was generally accepted to rupture cell membrane, leading to cell lysis. Whether and how hemolysin participates in non-canonical inflammasome signaling remains undiscovered. Here, we show that hemolysin-overexpressed enterobacteria triggered significantly increased caspase-4 activation in human intestinal epithelial cell lines. Hemolysin promoted LPS cytosolic delivery from extracellular bacteria through dynamin-dependent endocytosis. Further, we revealed that hemolysin was largely associated with bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) and induced rupture of OMV-containing vacuoles, subsequently increasing LPS exposure to the cytosolic sensor. Accordingly, overexpression of hemolysin promoted caspase-11 dependent IL-18 secretion and gut inflammation in mice, which was associated with restricting bacterial colonization in vivo. Together, our work reveals a concept that hemolysin promotes noncanonical inflammasome activation via liberating OMVs for cytosolic LPS sensing, which offers insights into innate immune surveillance of dysregulated hemolysin via caspase-11/4 in intestinal antibacterial defenses. Public Library of Science 2018-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6124777/ /pubmed/30138458 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007240 Text en © 2018 Chen 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chen, Shouwen
Yang, Dahai
Wen, Ying
Jiang, Zhiwei
Zhang, Lingzhi
Jiang, Jiatiao
Chen, Yaozhen
Hu, Tianjian
Wang, Qiyao
Zhang, Yuanxing
Liu, Qin
Dysregulated hemolysin liberates bacterial outer membrane vesicles for cytosolic lipopolysaccharide sensing
title Dysregulated hemolysin liberates bacterial outer membrane vesicles for cytosolic lipopolysaccharide sensing
title_full Dysregulated hemolysin liberates bacterial outer membrane vesicles for cytosolic lipopolysaccharide sensing
title_fullStr Dysregulated hemolysin liberates bacterial outer membrane vesicles for cytosolic lipopolysaccharide sensing
title_full_unstemmed Dysregulated hemolysin liberates bacterial outer membrane vesicles for cytosolic lipopolysaccharide sensing
title_short Dysregulated hemolysin liberates bacterial outer membrane vesicles for cytosolic lipopolysaccharide sensing
title_sort dysregulated hemolysin liberates bacterial outer membrane vesicles for cytosolic lipopolysaccharide sensing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6124777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30138458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007240
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