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Defective apoptotic cell contractility provokes sterile inflammation, leading to liver damage and tumour suppression.

Linda Julian1,2, Gregory Naylor1,2, Grant R Wickman1,2, Nicola Rath1, Giovanni Castino3, David Stevenson1, Sheila Bryson1, June Munro1, Lynn McGarry1, Margaret Mullin4, Alistair Rice5, Armandodel Del Río Hernández5, Michael F Olson3.   

Abstract

Apoptosis is characterized by profound morphological changes, but their physiological purpose is unknown. To characterize the role of apoptotic cell contraction, ROCK1 was rendered caspase non-cleavable (ROCK1nc) by mutating aspartate 1113, which revealed that ROCK1 cleavage was necessary for forceful contraction and membrane blebbing. When homozygous ROCK1nc mice were treated with the liver-selective apoptotic stimulus of diethylnitrosamine, ROCK1nc mice had more profound liver damage with greater neutrophil infiltration than wild-type mice. Inhibition of the damage-associated molecular pattern protein HMGB1 or signalling by its cognate receptor TLR4 lowered neutrophil infiltration and reduced liver damage. ROCK1nc mice also developed fewer diethylnitrosamine-induced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tumours, while HMGB1 inhibition increased HCC tumour numbers. Thus, ROCK1 activation and consequent cell contraction are required to limit sterile inflammation and damage amplification following tissue-scale cell death. Additionally, these findings reveal a previously unappreciated role for acute sterile inflammation as an efficient tumour-suppressive mechanism.
© 2021, Julian et al.

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Keywords:  apoptosis; cancer biology; cell biology; cytoskeleton; mouse; protein kinase; signal transduction

Year:  2021        PMID: 33871359      PMCID: PMC8087448          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.61983

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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