[HTML][HTML] Caspase-11, a specific sensor for intracellular lipopolysaccharide recognition, mediates the non-canonical inflammatory pathway of pyroptosis

X Huang, Y Feng, G Xiong, S Whyte, J Duan, Y Yang… - Cell & bioscience, 2019 - Springer
X Huang, Y Feng, G Xiong, S Whyte, J Duan, Y Yang, K Wang, S Yang, Y Geng, Y Ou…
Cell & bioscience, 2019Springer
Pyroptosis, a type of programmed cell death that along with inflammation, is mainly
regulated by two main pathways, cysteinyl aspartate specific proteinase (caspase)-1-
induced canonical inflammatory pathway and caspase-11-induced non-canonical
inflammatory pathway. The non-canonical inflammatory pathway-induced pyroptosis is a
unique immune response in response to gram-negative (G−) bacteria. It is induced by
lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on the surface of G− bacteria. This activates caspase-11 which, in …
Abstract
Pyroptosis, a type of programmed cell death that along with inflammation, is mainly regulated by two main pathways, cysteinyl aspartate specific proteinase (caspase)-1-induced canonical inflammatory pathway and caspase-11-induced non-canonical inflammatory pathway. The non-canonical inflammatory pathway-induced pyroptosis is a unique immune response in response to gram-negative (G) bacteria. It is induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on the surface of G bacteria. This activates caspase-11 which, in turn, activates a series of downstream proteins eventually forming protein pores on the cell membrane and inducing cell sacrificial processes. Caspase-11 belongs to the caspase family and is an homologous protein of caspase-1. It has the ability to specifically hydrolyze proteins, but it is still unclear how it regulates cell death caused by non-canonical inflammatory pathways. The present study describes a pathway that enables LPS to directly enter the cell and activate caspase-11, and the key role caspase-11 plays in the activation of pyroptosis and inflammation.
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