A human-specific motif facilitates CARD8 inflammasome activation after HIV-1 infection.
Jessie KulsuptrakulElizabeth A TurcotteMichael EmermanPatrick S MitchellPublished in: eLife (2023)
Inflammasomes are cytosolic innate immune complexes that assemble upon detection of diverse pathogen-associated cues and play a critical role in host defense and inflammatory pathogenesis. Here, we find that the human inflammasome-forming sensor CARD8 senses HIV-1 infection via site-specific cleavage of the CARD8 N-terminus by the HIV protease (HIV-1 PR ). HIV-1 PR cleavage of CARD8 induces pyroptotic cell death and the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines from infected cells, processes regulated by Toll-like receptor stimulation prior to viral infection. In acutely infected cells, CARD8 senses the activity of both de novo translated and packaged HIV-1 PR that is released from the incoming virion. Moreover, our evolutionary analyses reveal that the HIV-1 PR cleavage site in human CARD8 arose after the divergence of chimpanzees and humans. Although chimpanzee CARD8 does not recognize proteases from HIV or simian immunodeficiency viruses from chimpanzees (SIVcpz), SIVcpz doescleave human CARD8, suggesting that SIVcpz was poised to activate the human CARD8 inflammasome prior to its cross-species transmission into humans. Our findings suggest a unique role for CARD8 inflammasome activation in response to lentiviral infection of humans.
Keyphrases
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv positive
- hiv infected
- endothelial cells
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hiv testing
- hepatitis c virus
- hiv aids
- toll like receptor
- cell death
- men who have sex with men
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- induced apoptosis
- innate immune
- oxidative stress
- cell cycle arrest
- inflammatory response
- south africa
- immune response
- signaling pathway
- single cell
- candida albicans
- transcription factor
- anti inflammatory
- sensitive detection
- genetic diversity
- loop mediated isothermal amplification