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The Inflammasome Activity of NLRP3 Is Independent of NEK7 in HEK293 Cells Co-Expressing ASC

Dominik A. Machtens, Ian Philipp Bresch, Jan Eberhage, Thomas F. Reubold, Susanne Eschenburg

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The cytosolic immune receptor NLRP3 (nucleotide-binding domain, leucine-rich repeat (LRR), and pyrin domain (PYD)-containing protein 3) oligomerizes into the core of a supramolecular complex termed inflammasome in response to microbes and danger signals. It is thought that NLRP3 has to bind NEK7 (NIMA (never in mitosis gene a)-related kinase 7) to form a functional inflammasome core that induces the polymerization of the adaptor protein ASC (Apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a CARD (caspase recruitment domain)), which is a hallmark for NLRP3 activity. We reconstituted the NLRP3 inflammasome activity in modified HEK293 (human embryonic kidney 293) cells and showed that the ASC speck polymerization is independent of NEK7 in the context of this cell system. Probing the interfaces observed in the different, existing structural models of NLRP3 oligomers, we present evidence that the NEK7-independent, constitutively active NLRP3 inflammasome core in HEK293 cells may resemble a stacked-torus-like hexamer seen for NLRP3 lacking its PYD (pyrin domain).

Topics & Concepts

InflammasomePyrin domainHEK 293 cellsCell biologySignal transducing adaptor proteinCaspase 1Protein kinase domainRandom hexamerChemistryBiologyReceptorSignal transductionGeneBiochemistryMutantInflammasome and immune disordersHeme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon MonoxideNeonatal Health and Biochemistry