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Glial Cell-Elicited Activation of Brain Microvasculature in Response to Brucella abortus Infection Requires ASC Inflammasome-Dependent IL-1β Production.

M Cruz Miraglia1, Miriam M Costa Franco2, Ana M Rodriguez1, Paula M Q Bellozi3, Carina C Ferrari4, Maria I Farias4, Vida A Dennis5, Paula Barrionuevo1, Antonio C P de Oliveira3, Fernando Pitossi4, Kwang Sik Kim6, M Victoria Delpino1, Sergio Costa Oliveira2, Guillermo H Giambartolomei7.   

Abstract

Blood-brain barrier activation and/or dysfunction are a common feature of human neurobrucellosis, but the underlying pathogenic mechanisms are largely unknown. In this article, we describe an immune mechanism for inflammatory activation of human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMEC) in response to infection with Brucella abortus Infection of HBMEC with B. abortus induced the secretion of IL-6, IL-8, and MCP-1, and the upregulation of CD54 (ICAM-1), consistent with a state of activation. Culture supernatants (CS) from glial cells (astrocytes and microglia) infected with B. abortus also induced activation of HBMEC, but to a greater extent. Although B. abortus-infected glial cells secreted IL-1β and TNF-α, activation of HBMEC was dependent on IL-1β because CS from B. abortus-infected astrocytes and microglia deficient in caspase-1 and apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a CARD failed to induce HBMEC activation. Consistently, treatment of CS with neutralizing anti-IL-1β inhibited HBMEC activation. Both absent in melanoma 2 and Nod-like receptor containing a pyrin domain 3 are partially required for caspase-1 activation and IL-1β secretion, suggesting that multiple apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing CARD-dependent inflammasomes contribute to IL-1β-induced activation of the brain microvasculature. Inflammasome-mediated IL-1β secretion in glial cells depends on TLR2 and MyD88 adapter-like/TIRAP. Finally, neutrophil and monocyte migration across HBMEC monolayers was increased by CS from Brucella-infected glial cells in an IL-1β-dependent fashion, and the infiltration of neutrophils into the brain parenchyma upon intracranial injection of B. abortus was diminished in the absence of Nod-like receptor containing a pyrin domain 3 and absent in melanoma 2. Our results indicate that innate immunity of the CNS set in motion by B. abortus contributes to the activation of the blood-brain barrier in neurobrucellosis and IL-1β mediates this phenomenon.
Copyright © 2016 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26983788     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1500908

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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Review 1.  The role of NLRP3 and AIM2 in inflammasome activation during Brucella abortus infection.

Authors:  Fernanda M Marim; Miriam M Costa Franco; Marco Tulio R Gomes; Maria Cruz Miraglia; Guillermo H Giambartolomei; Sergio C Oliveira
Journal:  Semin Immunopathol       Date:  2016-07-12       Impact factor: 9.623

Review 2.  Microglia at the Crossroads of Pathogen-Induced Neuroinflammation.

Authors:  Ana María Rodríguez; Julia Rodríguez; Guillermo Hernán Giambartolomei
Journal:  ASN Neuro       Date:  2022 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 5.200

3.  Brucella Melitensis 16M Regulates the Effect of AIR Domain on Inflammatory Factors, Autophagy, and Apoptosis in Mouse Macrophage through the ROS Signaling Pathway.

Authors:  Tiansen Li; Yafang Xu; Laizhen Liu; Meiling Huang; Zhen Wang; Zhixia Tong; Hui Zhang; Fei Guo; Chuangfu Chen
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-12-01       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Brucella abortus Infection of Placental Trophoblasts Triggers Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Mediated Cell Death and Fetal Loss via Type IV Secretion System-Dependent Activation of CHOP.

Authors:  Mariana X Byndloss; April Y Tsai; Gregory T Walker; Cheryl N Miller; Briana M Young; Bevin C English; Núbia Seyffert; Tobias Kerrinnes; Maarten F de Jong; Vidya L Atluri; Maria G Winter; Jean Celli; Renée M Tsolis
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2019-07-23       Impact factor: 7.867

5.  Brucella abortus Infection Elicited Hepatic Stellate Cell-Mediated Fibrosis Through Inflammasome-Dependent IL-1β Production.

Authors:  Paula Constanza Arriola Benitez; Ayelén Ivana Pesce Viglietti; Marco Tulio R Gomes; Sergio Costa Oliveira; Jorge Fabián Quarleri; Guillermo Hernán Giambartolomei; María Victoria Delpino
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2020-01-21       Impact factor: 7.561

6.  Transcriptomic analysis of human brain microvascular endothelial cells exposed to laminin binding protein (adhesion lipoprotein) and Streptococcus pneumoniae.

Authors:  Irene Jiménez-Munguía; Zuzana Tomečková; Evelína Mochnáčová; Katarína Bhide; Petra Majerová; Mangesh Bhide
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-04-12       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  Expression of NLRP3 and AIM2 inflammasome in Peripheral blood in Chinese patients with acute and chronic brucellosis.

Authors:  Xiao Su; Shigang Zhao; Yijun Song
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-09-06       Impact factor: 4.996

8.  Electroacupuncture Could Influence the Expression of IL-1β and NLRP3 Inflammasome in Hippocampus of Alzheimer's Disease Animal Model.

Authors:  Jing Jiang; Ning Ding; Kang Wang; Zhigang Li
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2018-07-12       Impact factor: 2.629

9.  Brucella abortus Traverses Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells Using Infected Monocytes as a Trojan Horse.

Authors:  María C Miraglia; Ana M Rodriguez; Paula Barrionuevo; Julia Rodriguez; Kwang S Kim; Vida A Dennis; M Victoria Delpino; Guillermo H Giambartolomei
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2018-06-14       Impact factor: 5.293

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