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Caspase-4/11 exacerbates disease severity in SARS-CoV-2 infection by promoting inflammation and immunothrombosis.

Mostafa M EltobgyAshley ZaniAdam D KenneyShady EstfanousEunsoo KimAsmaa BadrCierra CaraficeKylene P DailyOwen WhithamMaciej PietrzakAmy WebbJeffrey KawaharaAdrian C EddyParker J DenzMijia LuMahesh KcMark E PeeplesJianrong LiJian ZhuDominique BaileyRichard T RobinsonOscar Rosas MejiaRachael E RaynerLuanne Hall-StoodleyStephanie SeveauMikhail A GavrilinXiaoli ZhangJeronay ThomasJacob E KohlmeierMehul S SutharEugene M OltzAndrea TedeschiFrank H Robledo-AvilaSantiago Partida-SanchezEmily A HemannEman AbdelrazikAdriana ForeroShahid M NimjeeProsper N BoyakaEstelle Cormet-BoyakaJacob S YountAmal O Amer
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS–CoV-2) is a worldwide health concern, and new treatment strategies are needed. Targeting inflammatory innate immunity pathways holds therapeutic promise, but effective molecular targets remain elusive. Here, we show that human caspase-4 (CASP4) and its mouse homolog, caspase-11 (CASP11), are up-regulated in SARS–CoV-2 infections and that CASP4 expression correlates with severity of SARS–CoV-2 infection in humans. SARS–CoV-2–infected Casp11−/− mice were protected from severe weight loss and lung pathology, including blood vessel damage, compared to wild-type (WT) mice and mice lacking the caspase downstream effector gasdermin-D (Gsdmd−/−). Notably, viral titers were similar regardless of CASP11 knockout. Global transcriptomics of SARS–CoV-2–infected WT, Casp11−/−, and Gsdmd−/− lungs identified restrained expression of inflammatory molecules and altered neutrophil gene signatures in Casp11−/− mice. We confirmed that protein levels of inflammatory mediators interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, and CXCL1, as well as neutrophil functions, were reduced in Casp11−/− lungs. Additionally, Casp11−/− lungs accumulated less von Willebrand factor, a marker for endothelial damage, but expressed more Kruppel-Like Factor 2, a transcription factor that maintains vascular integrity. Overall, our results demonstrate that CASP4/11 promotes detrimental SARS–CoV-2–induced inflammation and coagulopathy, largely independently of GSDMD, identifying CASP4/11 as a promising drug target for treatment and prevention of severe COVID-19.
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