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Type 1 interferon aggravates lipopolysaccharide-induced sepsis through upregulating Caspase-11 and Gasdermin D.

Yan Wang1, Xiaolei Zhang1, Yujie Guo1, Xiao Li1, Guanyi Guo1, Zhiyun Niu1, Jingyu Zhang2.   

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the mechanism of type I interferon (IFN) in aggravating sepsis in bacterial infection, focusing on the roles of Caspase-11 (Casp11) and Gasdermin D (Gsdmd) in this process. Type I interferons, including IFNα and IFNβ, were used to treat peritoneal macrophage harvested from wild-type or IFNα/βR1 knockout (KO) mice, of which the levels of Casp11 and Gsdmd were monitored using real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and Western blot, the exposure to phosphatidylserine was monitored by flow cytometry, and tissue factor (TF) activation was assessed by RT-PCR and TF chromogenic assay. Endotoxemia in wild-type mice led to upregulation of Casp11 and Gsdmd in myeloid cells, which in contrast was attenuated in IFNα/βR1 KO mice. IFNα or IFNβ treatment led to dose-dependent upregulation of Casp11 and Gsdmd in peritoneal macrophages harvested from wild-type mice, but induced negligible changes in IFNα/βR1 KO mice. Type I IFN promoted phosphatidylserine exposure in peritoneal macrophage from wild-type mice but not IFNα/βR1 KO mice. Type I IFN induced insignificant changes of TF expression levels in both wild-type mice and IFNα/βR1 KO mice, but the TF activity was markedly increased in wild-type mice after type I IFN treatment. Our data suggested that the upregulation of Casp11 and Gsdmd in myeloid cells and macrophages induced by endotoxemia was reliant on the expression of IFNα/βR1. IFNα or IFNβ treatment efficiently upregulated Casp11 and Gsdmd, phosphatidylserine exposure, and TF activity of macrophages. Therefore, type I IFN could aggravate sepsis through upregulating Casp11 and Gsdmd.

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Keywords:  Casp11; Endotoxemia; Gsdmd; HMGB1; Phosphatidylserine exposure; Type I interferon

Year:  2021        PMID: 33515436     DOI: 10.1007/s13105-021-00785-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 1138-7548            Impact factor:   4.158


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