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ASC oligomer favors caspase-1CARD domain recruitment after intracellular potassium efflux.

Fatima Martin-SanchezVincent CompanAlejandro Peñín-FranchAna Tapia-AbellánAna I GómezMaría C Baños-GregoriFlorian Ingo SchmidtPablo Pelegrin
Published in: The Journal of cell biology (2023)
Signaling through the inflammasome is important for the inflammatory response. Low concentrations of intracellular K+ are associated with the specific oligomerization and activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome, a type of inflammasome involved in sterile inflammation. After NLRP3 oligomerization, ASC protein binds and forms oligomeric filaments that culminate in large protein complexes named ASC specks. ASC specks are also initiated from different inflammasome scaffolds, such as AIM2, NLRC4, or Pyrin. ASC oligomers recruit caspase-1 and then induce its activation through interactions between their respective caspase activation and recruitment domains (CARD). So far, ASC oligomerization and caspase-1 activation are K+-independent processes. Here, we found that when there is low intracellular K+, ASC oligomers change their structure independently of NLRP3 and make the ASCCARD domain more accessible for the recruitment of the pro-caspase-1CARD domain. Therefore, conditions that decrease intracellular K+ not only drive NLRP3 responses but also enhance the recruitment of the pro-caspase-1 CARD domain into the ASC specks.
Keyphrases
  • nlrp inflammasome
  • cell death
  • induced apoptosis
  • inflammatory response
  • oxidative stress
  • reactive oxygen species
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • signaling pathway
  • lps induced