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Cutting Edge: TAK1 Safeguards Macrophages against Proinflammatory Cell Death
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Abstract
TGF-β–activated kinase 1 (TAK1) is known to play vital roles for innate and adaptive immunity; however, little is known about its potential role in limiting biological responses such as inflammation. In this study, we report that macrophage TAK1 participates in negatively regulating inflammation by restraining proinflammatory cell death. Macrophages from TAK1-deficient mice underwent cell death in response to LPS and poly(I:C), which took place in a manner dependent on TLR/TRIF-induced active Caspase8-mediated cleavage of gasdermin D, known as an executioner of pyroptosis. Likewise, TNF-α induced Caspase8-dependent gasdermin D processing following cell death in TAK1-deficient macrophages. Importantly, we demonstrated that this type of proinflammatory macrophage death is linked to susceptibility to septic shock in mice lacking TAK1 in macrophages in a TNF-α–independent fashion. Taken together, our data revealed that TAK1 acts as a signaling checkpoint to protect macrophages from unique proinflammatory cell death, ensuring the maintenance of innate immune homeostasis.
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Title: Cutting Edge: TAK1 Safeguards Macrophages against Proinflammatory Cell Death
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Abstract
TGF-β–activated kinase 1 (TAK1) is known to play vital roles for innate and adaptive immunity; however, little is known about its potential role in limiting biological responses such as inflammation.
In this study, we report that macrophage TAK1 participates in negatively regulating inflammation by restraining proinflammatory cell death.
Macrophages from TAK1-deficient mice underwent cell death in response to LPS and poly(I:C), which took place in a manner dependent on TLR/TRIF-induced active Caspase8-mediated cleavage of gasdermin D, known as an executioner of pyroptosis.
Likewise, TNF-α induced Caspase8-dependent gasdermin D processing following cell death in TAK1-deficient macrophages.
Importantly, we demonstrated that this type of proinflammatory macrophage death is linked to susceptibility to septic shock in mice lacking TAK1 in macrophages in a TNF-α–independent fashion.
Taken together, our data revealed that TAK1 acts as a signaling checkpoint to protect macrophages from unique proinflammatory cell death, ensuring the maintenance of innate immune homeostasis.
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