Caspase-1, Caspase-8, and Calpain Are Dispensable for IL-33 Release by Macrophages

  • Ohno T
  • Oboki K
  • Kajiwara N
  • et al.
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Abstract

In addition to IL-1 and IL-18, IL-33 was recently identified as a member of the IL-1 cytokine family. rIL-33 can promote production of Th2-type cytokines by Th2 cells and mast cells in vitro. Administration of rIL-33 to mice results in increases in IgE secretion and eosinophilic inflammation. However, the precise immune cell source of IL-33 remains unclear. Moreover, although recombinant pro-IL-33 is cleaved by recombinant caspase-1 in vitro, as are pro-IL-1β and pro-IL-18, the involvement of caspase-1 in pro-IL-33 cleavage remains controversial. In this study, we show that mouse peritoneal macrophages, but not splenic dendritic cells, produced IL-33 upon stimulation with LPS. Likewise, mouse bone marrow cell-derived cultured mast cells also produced a small, but significant amount of IL-33 via FcεRI cross-linking, but not in response to stimulation with LPS. To our surprise, IL-33 release was found even in caspase-1-deficient, caspase-8 inhibitor-treated, and calpain inhibitor-treated macrophages. These observations suggest that caspase-1-, caspase-8-, and calpain-independent IL-33 production by macrophages and/or mast cells may contribute to the pathogenesis of Th2-type allergic inflammation.

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Ohno, T., Oboki, K., Kajiwara, N., Morii, E., Aozasa, K., Flavell, R. A., … Nakae, S. (2009). Caspase-1, Caspase-8, and Calpain Are Dispensable for IL-33 Release by Macrophages. The Journal of Immunology, 183(12), 7890–7897. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.0802449

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