The 94th Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Bacteriology

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6 Virulence Factors and Biophylaxis

[ODP6F] f. Immune Mechanism, Development of Vaccines

[ODP-183] Gasdermin D mediates the maturation and release of IL-1α downstream of inflammasomes

○Kohsuke Tsuchiya, Takashi Suda (Div. Immunol., Cancer Res. Inst., Kanazawa Univ.)

IL-1α serves as a pro-inflammatory cytokine. While pro-IL-1α has cytokine activity, proteolytic maturation may increase its potency and release from cells. IL-1α maturation occurs in a caspase-1-dependent manner following inflammasome activation. However, pro-IL-1α is not a substrate of caspase-1, and it remains unclear what mediates the maturation of this cytokine downstream of inflammasomes. Here, we show that gasdermin D (GSDMD), an executor of pyroptosis, is required for the rapid induction of IL-1α maturation by non-particulate inflammasome activators. Ablation of GSDMD abrogated the maturation of IL-1α, but not of IL-1β. Inflammasome-induced maturation of IL-1α relied on extracellular Ca2+ and calpains. Ca2+ influx and calpain activation were induced in a GSDMD-dependent manner. Glycine, which inhibits cell lysis, but not GSDMD pore formation, did not affect IL-1α maturation. These results suggest that during inflammasome activation, GSDMD processed by caspase-1 forms plasma membrane pores that mediate Ca2+ influx, resulting in calpain-dependent maturation of IL-1α.