Pyrin levels in human monocytes and monocyte-derived macrophages regulate IL-1β processing and release

S Seshadri, MD Duncan, JM Hart… - The Journal of …, 2007 - journals.aai.org
S Seshadri, MD Duncan, JM Hart, MA Gavrilin, MD Wewers
The Journal of Immunology, 2007journals.aai.org
Macrophages and their precursors, monocytes, are key cells involved in the innate immune
response. Although both monocytes and macrophages produce caspase-1, the key enzyme
responsible for pro-IL-1β processing; macrophages are limited in their ability to activate the
enzyme and release functional IL-1β. In this context, because mutations in the pyrin gene
(MEFV) cause the inflammatory disorder familial Mediterranean fever, pyrin is believed to
regulate IL-1β processing. To determine whether variations in pyrin expression explain the …
Abstract
Macrophages and their precursors, monocytes, are key cells involved in the innate immune response. Although both monocytes and macrophages produce caspase-1, the key enzyme responsible for pro-IL-1β processing; macrophages are limited in their ability to activate the enzyme and release functional IL-1β. In this context, because mutations in the pyrin gene (MEFV) cause the inflammatory disorder familial Mediterranean fever, pyrin is believed to regulate IL-1β processing. To determine whether variations in pyrin expression explain the difference between monocytes and macrophages in IL-1β processing and release, pyrin was studied in human monocytes and monocyte-derived macrophages. Although monocytes express pyrin mRNA and protein, which is readily inducible by endotoxin, monocyte-derived macrophages express significantly less pyrin mRNA and protein. Pyrin levels directly correlated with IL-1β processing in monocytes and macrophages; therefore, we asked whether pyrin might promote IL-1β processing and release. HEK293 cells were transfected with pyrin, caspase-1, apoptotic speck protein with a caspase recruitment domain, and IL-1β. Pyrin induced IL-1β processing and release in a dose-dependent manner. Conversely, pyrin small interference RNA suppressed pro-IL-1β processing in both THP-1 cells and fresh human monocytes. In summary, both pyrin expression and IL-1β processing and release are diminished upon the maturation of monocytes to macrophages. When pyrin is ectopically expressed or silenced, IL-1β processing and release parallels the level of pyrin. In conclusion, in the context of endotoxin-induced activation of mononuclear phagocytes, pyrin augments IL-1β processing and release.
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