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SLPI Inhibits ATP-Mediated Maturation of IL-1β in Human Monocytic Leukocytes: A Novel Function of an Old Player

Interleukin-1β (IL-1β) is a potent, pro-inflammatory cytokine of the innate immune system that plays an essential role in host defense against infection. However, elevated circulating levels of IL-1β can cause life-threatening systemic inflammation. Hence, mechanisms controlling IL-1β maturation and...

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Autores principales: Zakrzewicz, Anna, Richter, Katrin, Zakrzewicz, Dariusz, Siebers, Kathrin, Damm, Jelena, Agné, Alisa, Hecker, Andreas, McIntosh, J. Michael, Chamulitrat, Walee, Krasteva-Christ, Gabriela, Manzini, Ivan, Tikkanen, Ritva, Padberg, Winfried, Janciauskiene, Sabina, Grau, Veronika
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6458293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31019507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00664
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author Zakrzewicz, Anna
Richter, Katrin
Zakrzewicz, Dariusz
Siebers, Kathrin
Damm, Jelena
Agné, Alisa
Hecker, Andreas
McIntosh, J. Michael
Chamulitrat, Walee
Krasteva-Christ, Gabriela
Manzini, Ivan
Tikkanen, Ritva
Padberg, Winfried
Janciauskiene, Sabina
Grau, Veronika
author_facet Zakrzewicz, Anna
Richter, Katrin
Zakrzewicz, Dariusz
Siebers, Kathrin
Damm, Jelena
Agné, Alisa
Hecker, Andreas
McIntosh, J. Michael
Chamulitrat, Walee
Krasteva-Christ, Gabriela
Manzini, Ivan
Tikkanen, Ritva
Padberg, Winfried
Janciauskiene, Sabina
Grau, Veronika
author_sort Zakrzewicz, Anna
collection PubMed
description Interleukin-1β (IL-1β) is a potent, pro-inflammatory cytokine of the innate immune system that plays an essential role in host defense against infection. However, elevated circulating levels of IL-1β can cause life-threatening systemic inflammation. Hence, mechanisms controlling IL-1β maturation and release are of outstanding clinical interest. Secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor (SLPI), in addition to its well-described anti-protease function, controls the expression of several pro-inflammatory cytokines on the transcriptional level. In the present study, we tested the potential involvement of SLPI in the control of ATP-induced, inflammasome-dependent IL-1β maturation and release. We demonstrated that SLPI dose-dependently inhibits the ATP-mediated inflammasome activation and IL-1β release in human monocytic cells, without affecting the induction of pro-IL-1β mRNA by LPS. In contrast, the ATP-independent IL-1β release induced by the pore forming bacterial toxin nigericin is not impaired, and SLPI does not directly modulate the ion channel function of the human P2X(7) receptor heterologously expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes. In human monocytic U937 cells, however, SLPI efficiently inhibits ATP-induced ion-currents. Using specific inhibitors and siRNA, we demonstrate that SLPI activates the calcium-independent phospholipase A2β (iPLA2β) and leads to the release of a low molecular mass factor that mediates the inhibition of IL-1β release. Signaling involves nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits α7, α9, α10, and Src kinase activation and results in an inhibition of ATP-induced caspase-1 activation. In conclusion, we propose a novel anti-inflammatory mechanism induced by SLPI, which inhibits the ATP-dependent maturation and secretion of IL-1β. This novel signaling pathway might lead to development of therapies that are urgently needed for the prevention and treatment of systemic inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-64582932019-04-24 SLPI Inhibits ATP-Mediated Maturation of IL-1β in Human Monocytic Leukocytes: A Novel Function of an Old Player Zakrzewicz, Anna Richter, Katrin Zakrzewicz, Dariusz Siebers, Kathrin Damm, Jelena Agné, Alisa Hecker, Andreas McIntosh, J. Michael Chamulitrat, Walee Krasteva-Christ, Gabriela Manzini, Ivan Tikkanen, Ritva Padberg, Winfried Janciauskiene, Sabina Grau, Veronika Front Immunol Immunology Interleukin-1β (IL-1β) is a potent, pro-inflammatory cytokine of the innate immune system that plays an essential role in host defense against infection. However, elevated circulating levels of IL-1β can cause life-threatening systemic inflammation. Hence, mechanisms controlling IL-1β maturation and release are of outstanding clinical interest. Secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor (SLPI), in addition to its well-described anti-protease function, controls the expression of several pro-inflammatory cytokines on the transcriptional level. In the present study, we tested the potential involvement of SLPI in the control of ATP-induced, inflammasome-dependent IL-1β maturation and release. We demonstrated that SLPI dose-dependently inhibits the ATP-mediated inflammasome activation and IL-1β release in human monocytic cells, without affecting the induction of pro-IL-1β mRNA by LPS. In contrast, the ATP-independent IL-1β release induced by the pore forming bacterial toxin nigericin is not impaired, and SLPI does not directly modulate the ion channel function of the human P2X(7) receptor heterologously expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes. In human monocytic U937 cells, however, SLPI efficiently inhibits ATP-induced ion-currents. Using specific inhibitors and siRNA, we demonstrate that SLPI activates the calcium-independent phospholipase A2β (iPLA2β) and leads to the release of a low molecular mass factor that mediates the inhibition of IL-1β release. Signaling involves nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits α7, α9, α10, and Src kinase activation and results in an inhibition of ATP-induced caspase-1 activation. In conclusion, we propose a novel anti-inflammatory mechanism induced by SLPI, which inhibits the ATP-dependent maturation and secretion of IL-1β. This novel signaling pathway might lead to development of therapies that are urgently needed for the prevention and treatment of systemic inflammation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6458293/ /pubmed/31019507 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00664 Text en Copyright © 2019 Zakrzewicz, Richter, Zakrzewicz, Siebers, Damm, Agné, Hecker, McIntosh, Chamulitrat, Krasteva-Christ, Manzini, Tikkanen, Padberg, Janciauskiene and Grau. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Zakrzewicz, Anna
Richter, Katrin
Zakrzewicz, Dariusz
Siebers, Kathrin
Damm, Jelena
Agné, Alisa
Hecker, Andreas
McIntosh, J. Michael
Chamulitrat, Walee
Krasteva-Christ, Gabriela
Manzini, Ivan
Tikkanen, Ritva
Padberg, Winfried
Janciauskiene, Sabina
Grau, Veronika
SLPI Inhibits ATP-Mediated Maturation of IL-1β in Human Monocytic Leukocytes: A Novel Function of an Old Player
title SLPI Inhibits ATP-Mediated Maturation of IL-1β in Human Monocytic Leukocytes: A Novel Function of an Old Player
title_full SLPI Inhibits ATP-Mediated Maturation of IL-1β in Human Monocytic Leukocytes: A Novel Function of an Old Player
title_fullStr SLPI Inhibits ATP-Mediated Maturation of IL-1β in Human Monocytic Leukocytes: A Novel Function of an Old Player
title_full_unstemmed SLPI Inhibits ATP-Mediated Maturation of IL-1β in Human Monocytic Leukocytes: A Novel Function of an Old Player
title_short SLPI Inhibits ATP-Mediated Maturation of IL-1β in Human Monocytic Leukocytes: A Novel Function of an Old Player
title_sort slpi inhibits atp-mediated maturation of il-1β in human monocytic leukocytes: a novel function of an old player
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6458293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31019507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00664
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