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Bacillus cereus cytotoxin K triggers gasdermin D-dependent pyroptosis

Yan Zhao, Li Sun

2022Cell Death Discovery25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Bacillus cereus is well known as a causative agent of foodborne gastrointestinal diseases and systemic non-gastrointestinal diseases. We have recently identified a pathogenic B. cereus (named H2) from a deep-sea cold-seep. H2 possesses the pyroptosis-inducing capacity and contains a number of enterotoxins including cytotoxin K (CytK). In the present work, we examined the cytotoxicity of the CytK of H2 to human macrophages. CytK bound macrophages by interaction with the plasma membrane and caused cellular structure damage. CytK−cell interaction triggered rapid pyroptosis mediated by caspase 1-activated gasdermin D (GSDMD). CytK-induced pyroptosis required NLRP3 inflammasome activation, K + efflux, and intracellular Ca 2+ accumulation. CytK exhibited apparent binding to several cytomembrane lipids, in particular phosphatidic acid, which proved to be essential to CytK-elicited cell death. Together, these results add new insights into the cytotoxic mechanism of CytK.

Topics & Concepts

PyroptosisBacillus cereusEnterotoxinBiologyCytotoxicityIntracellularMicrobiologyProgrammed cell deathCell biologyBiochemistryBacteriaApoptosisEscherichia coliIn vitroGeneGeneticsInflammasome and immune disordersCell death mechanisms and regulationErythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology
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