69 resultados para INFLAMMASOME


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MVA ist ein attenuiertes Vakziniavirus, das durch wiederholte Passagierung von Chorioallantoisvirus Ankara auf Hühnerembryofibroblasten gewonnen wurde. Es ist bis auf wenige Ausnahmen nicht mehr in der Lage, in Säugerzellen zu replizieren, zeigt aber dennoch eine vollständige virale Proteinexpression und induziert nach Immunisierung eine zu VACV vergleichbare Immunantwort. Aus diesem Grund wurde es bereits als Impfstoff gegen die menschliche Pockenerkrankung eingesetzt, ohne hierbei die bei den klassischen Impfviren beobachtbaren Nebenwirkungen hervorzurufen. Das Genom von MVA enthält jedoch noch Immunmodulatoren, deren Deletion Ansatzpunkt für die weitere Verbesserung des Impfstoffes sein kann. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde eine Deletionsmutante untersucht, bei der das Gen für den Interleukin-1β Rezeptor (IL-1βR) deletiert ist (MVA ΔIL-1βR). Es konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass der IL-1βR in murinen als auch in humanen Zellen exprimiertes IL-1β bindet und somit inaktiviert. Des Weiteren wurde gefunden, dass MVA in der Lage ist, IL-1β in antigenpräsentierenden Zellen zu induzieren, welches aber durch die Neutralisierung aufgrund des IL-1βR nur transient nachzuweisen war. Im Gegensatz dazu induzierte MVA ΔIL-1βR eine anhaltende und um ein Vielfaches erhöhte Sekretion an IL-1β. Untersuchungen in antigenpräsentierenden Zellen aus knock-out Mäusen, die verschiedene Defizienzen in den Signalwegen zur IL-1β-Induktion trugen, zeigten, dass die Sekretion von IL-1β von Caspase-1 abhängig war, welches wahrscheinlich aus der vorgeschalteten Aktivierung der NLRP3- und/oder AIM2-Inflammasomen resultierte. Interessanterweise wurden auch Caspase-1 unabhängige Mechanismen beobachtet, die auf eine Inflammasom-unabhängige IL-1β-Induktion hinweisen könnten. In Bezug auf die Immunaktivierung führte die vermehrte Sekretion von IL-1β durch MVA ΔIL-1βR vermutlich zu einer verbesserten Antigenpräsentation, die die nachfolgende T-Zellantwort beeinflusste. In Übereinstimmung mit bereits veröffentlichten Daten wurde nach Immunisierung mit MVA ΔIL-1βR eine effektivere Gedächtnis-T-Zellantwort festgestellt, deren Charakteristika und zu Grunde liegenden Mechanismen hier untersucht wurden. Jedoch konnten weder Unterschiede in weiteren pro-inflammatorischen Zytokinmustern noch im Verlauf insbesondere der CD8+ T-Zell-Aktivierung und -erhaltung zwischen MVA und MVA ΔIL-1βR beobachtet werden. Als mögliche weitere Ursache für die veränderte Gedächtnis-T-Zellantwort könnte daher eine vermehrte Stimulation durch antigenpräsentierende Zellen und eine IL-21-vermittelte bessere Unterstützungsfunktion der CD8+ Gedächtnis-T-Zellen durch CD4+ T-Zellen in Frage kommen. Zusammenfassend konnten hier neue molekulare Mechanismen, die zur Induktion von IL-1β nach einer MVA-Infektion führen, aufgedeckt werden. Darüber hinaus existieren bereits erste Hinweise auf einen Vorteil der Deletion des IL-1βR für MVA-basierte Vektorimpfstoffe. Die vorliegende Arbeit hat weitere Daten erhoben, die das Erzielen verbesserter Immunantworten nach Immunisierung mit MVA ΔIL-1βR unterstützen, woraus sich neue Ansätze für die Entwicklung MVA-basierter Impfstoffe ergeben könnten.

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NLR family apoptosis inhibitory proteins (NAIPs) belong to both the Nod-like receptor (NLR) and the inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) families. NAIPs are known to form an inflammasome with NLRC4, but other in vivo functions remain unexplored. Using mice deficient for all NAIP paralogs (Naip1-6(Δ/Δ)), we show that NAIPs are key regulators of colorectal tumorigenesis. Naip1-6(Δ/Δ) mice developed increased colorectal tumors, in an epithelial-intrinsic manner, in a model of colitis-associated cancer. Increased tumorigenesis, however, was not driven by an exacerbated inflammatory response. Instead, Naip1-6(Δ/Δ) mice were protected from severe colitis and displayed increased antiapoptotic and proliferation-related gene expression. Naip1-6(Δ/Δ) mice also displayed increased tumorigenesis in an inflammation-independent model of colorectal cancer. Moreover, Naip1-6(Δ/Δ) mice, but not Nlrc4-null mice, displayed hyper-activation of STAT3 and failed to activate p53 18 h after carcinogen exposure. This suggests that NAIPs protect against tumor initiation in the colon by promoting the removal of carcinogen-elicited epithelium, likely in a NLRC4 inflammasome-independent manner. Collectively, we demonstrate a novel epithelial-intrinsic function of NAIPs in protecting the colonic epithelium against tumorigenesis.

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Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa, 2014

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Neospora caninum is an obligate intracellular parasite classified in the phylum Apicomplexa, characterized by the presence of the apical complex composed by micronemes proteins, rhoptries and dense granules, used by parasite during the adhesion and invasion process of the host cell. This is the mean event in infection pathogenesis generated by N. caninum and other parasites from the phylum Apicomplexa, promoting influence in the parasite biology and the interface between the parasite and its host. Therefore, molecular tools have been developed in order to identify and characterize these possible virulence factors. Thus, the present study sought to establish a specific system of genetic manipulation of N. caninum, searching for the improvement of the genetics manipulation of this parasite. So, we developed genetically depleted N. caninum to Rop9 rhoptry using the pU6-Universal CRISPR-Cas9 plasmid of T. gondii modified by the insertion of Ku80. The Rop9 depleted parasite showed important during initial phase of invasion and replication of the parasite, however it was not characterized as a potential virulence fator for N. caninum. Furthermore, T. gondii proteins were expressed in N. caninum by the use of specific vectors for this parasite, showing an heterologous system for the study of Toxoplasma proteins, due to the fact that Gra15 or Gra24 of type II T. gondii and Rop16 of type I T. gondii were expressed in N. caninum tachyzoites in a stable way and keept its biological phenotype, as already presented the former parasite, that naturaly expresses these proteins. In addition, it was observed that N. caninum induced an inflammasome activation through NLRP3, ASC and Caspase-1. IL-1R/MyD88 demonstrated an indirect pathway in the control of parasite replication. Furthermore, it was observed that this activation is dependent of the potassium efflux and that different strains of N. caninum keep this activation profile. However, T. gondii strains block this activation, making necessary a prior signal in order to active the inflamosome pathway. Type I T. gondii Rop16 was identified as responsible for blocking this activation, in a dependent way to the STAT3 activation. Therefore, the development of molecular tools and their application in N. caninum may prove to be useful to identify and characterize virulent factors involved in the pathogenesis by these two protozoans.

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Deficiency in mevalonate kinase (MVK) causes systemic inflammation. However, the molecular mechanisms linking the mevalonate pathway to inflammation remain obscure. Geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate, a non-sterol intermediate of the mevalonate pathway, is the substrate for protein geranylgeranylation, a protein post-translational modification that is catalyzed by protein geranylgeranyl transferase I (GGTase I). Pyrin is an innate immune sensor that forms an active inflammasome in response to bacterial toxins. Mutations in MEFV (encoding human PYRIN) result in autoinflammatory familial Mediterranean fever syndrome. We found that protein geranylgeranylation enabled Toll-like receptor (TLR)-induced activation of phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase (PI(3)K) by promoting the interaction between the small GTPase Kras and the PI(3)K catalytic subunit p110δ. Macrophages that were deficient in GGTase I or p110δ exhibited constitutive release of interleukin 1β that was dependent on MEFV but independent of the NLRP3, AIM2 and NLRC4 inflammasomes. In the absence of protein geranylgeranylation, compromised PI(3)K activity allows an unchecked TLR-induced inflammatory responses and constitutive activation of the Pyrin inflammasome.

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Escherichia coli (E.coli) is a diverse bacterial species that primarily forms a beneficial symbiotic relationship with the host in the human lower gastrointestinal track (GIT), however it can also be pathogenic in this environment. Furthermore, some strains can diverge from the GIT and occupy niches such as the urinary tract. In all these environments, E. coli interacts with the immune system and macrophages represent the front line of the innate immune system. In this study we characterise the immune response by macrophages to E. coli infection. It was shown that E. coli broadly provoke a similar cytokine response during macrophages infection and furthermore are degraded primarily by the phagocytosis pathway. Recently a new group of E. coli called Adherent Invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) has been described. AIEC are present in the guts of Crohn’s disease (CD) patients at a higher frequency than in healthy patients. AIEC can replicate in macrophages but the mechanism for this is not fully understood. The processing of AIEC by macrophages was investigated and it was shown that AIEC only replicated in permissive macrophages. Furthermore, even in a permissive macrophages AIEC are trafficked through macrophages in a similar manner to commensal E. coli. This supports the hypothesis that AIEC are highly similar to commensal E. coli and only cause pathogenicity when present in the permissive environment of the gut of CD patients. Replication in macrophages requires functioning metabolic pathways and it was identified that glycolysis is important for AIEC survival in macrophages. AIEC mutants without a fully functioning glycolysis pathway induced less IL-1β cytokine release from macrophages than wild type strain suggesting that metabolism plays a role in inflammasome activation. Furthermore, AIEC mutants that could not produce the glycolytic end product acetate induced significantly reduced IL-1β release during infection. This suggest that the acetate molecule or a phenotypic effect of its production may be a driver of IL-1β release from AIEC infected macrophages. The interaction of uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) with macrophages was also investigated. UPEC induced very high levels of cytotoxicity in human macrophages which was shown to be dependent on the production of the pore forming toxin α-hemolysin. However, UPEC did not induced high levels of cytotoxicity in murine macrophages suggesting there are species specific sensitivity to α-hemolysin that should be considered when studying UPEC pathogenicity in murine models.

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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Medicina, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Patologia Molecular, 2016.

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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Molecular, 2016.

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains a pandemic affecting billions of people worldwide, thus stressing the need for new vaccines. Defining the correlates of vaccine protection is essential to achieve this goal. In this study, we used the wild boar model for mycobacterial infection and TB to characterize the protective mechanisms elicited by a new heat inactivated Mycobacterium bovis vaccine (IV). Oral vaccination with the IV resulted in significantly lower culture and lesion scores, particularly in the thorax, suggesting that the IV might provide a novel vaccine for TB control with special impact on the prevention of pulmonary disease, which is one of the limitations of current vaccines. Oral vaccination with the IV induced an adaptive antibody response and activation of the innate immune response including the complement component C3 and inflammasome. Mycobacterial DNA/RNA was not involved in inflammasome activation but increased C3 production by a still unknown mechanism. The results also suggested a protective mechanism mediated by the activation of IFN-γ producing CD8+ T cells by MHC I antigen presenting dendritic cells (DCs) in response to vaccination with the IV, without a clear role for Th1 CD4+ T cells. These results support a role for DCs in triggering the immune response to the IV through a mechanism similar to the phagocyte response to PAMPs with a central role for C3 in protection against mycobacterial infection. Higher C3 levels may allow increased opsonophagocytosis and effective bacterial clearance, while interfering with CR3-mediated opsonic and nonopsonic phagocytosis of mycobacteria, a process that could be enhanced by specific antibodies against mycobacterial proteins induced by vaccination with the IV. These results suggest that the IV acts through novel mechanisms to protect against TB in wild boar.