Treponema pallidum promotes macrophage polarization and activates the NLRP3 inflammasome pathway to induce interleukin-1β production.
Li-Rong LinWei LiuXiao-Zhen ZhuYu-Yan ChenZheng-Xiang GaoKun GaoMan-Li TongHui-Lin ZhangYao XiaoWen-Dong LiShu-Lian LiHui-Ling LinLi-Li LiuZan-Xi FangJian-Jun NiuYong LinTian-Ci YangPublished in: BMC immunology (2018)
These findings showed that T. pallidum induces M0 macrophages to undergo M1 macrophage polarization and elevate IL-1β secretion through NLRP3. Moreover, the process of NLRP3 inflammasome activation and IL-1β production in macrophages in response to T. pallidum infection involves K+ efflux, mitochondrial ROS production and cathepsin release. This study provides a new insight into the innate immune response to T. pallidum infection.