Abstract
The cyclic dinucleotides 3'-5'diadenylate (c-diAMP) and 3'-5' diguanylate (c-diGMP) are important bacterial second messengers that have recently been shown to stimulate the secretion of type I Interferons (IFN-Is) through the c-diGMP-binding protein MPYS/STING. Here, we show that physiologically relevant levels of cyclic dinucleotides also stimulate a robust secretion of IL-1β through the NLRP3 inflammasome. Intriguingly, this response is independent of MPYS/STING. Consistent with most NLRP3 inflammasome activators, the response to c-diGMP is dependent on the mobilization of potassium and calcium ions. However, in contrast to other NLRP3 inflammasome activators, this response is not associated with significant changes in mitochondrial potential or the generation of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species. Thus, cyclic dinucleotides activate the NLRP3 inflammasome through a unique pathway that could have evolved to detect pervasive bacterial pathogen-associated molecular patterns associated with intracellular infections. © 2013 European Molecular Biology Organization.
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Abdul-Sater, A. A., Tattoli, I., Jin, L., Grajkowski, A., Levi, A., Koller, B. H., … Schindler, C. (2013). Cyclic-di-GMP and cyclic-di-AMP activate the NLRP3 inflammasome. EMBO Reports, 14(10), 900–906. https://doi.org/10.1038/embor.2013.132
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