Swaying the advantage: multifaceted functions of inflammasomes in adaptive immunity

Author:

Zouali Moncef1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Institute of Biomedical Sciences China Medical University Taichung Taiwan

Abstract

Eukaryotic cells are equipped with cytoplasmic sensors that recognize diverse pathogen‐ or danger‐associated molecular patterns. In cells of the myeloid lineage, activation of these sensors leads to the assembly of a multimeric protein complex, called the inflammasome, that culminates in the production of inflammatory cytokines and pyroptosis. Recently, investigation of the inflammasomes in lymphocytes led to the discovery of functional pathways that were initially believed to be confined to the innate arm of the immune system. Thus, the adapter protein apoptosis‐associated speck‐like protein containing a CARD (ASC) was documented to play a critical role in antigen uptake by dendritic cells, and regulation of T‐ and B‐cell motility at several stages, and absent in melanoma 2 (AIM2) was found to act as a modulator of regulatory T‐cell differentiation. Remarkably, NLRP3 was demonstrated to act as a transcription factor that controls Th2 cell polarization, and as a negative regulator of regulatory T‐cell differentiation by limiting Foxp3 expression. In B lymphocytes, NLRP3 plays a role in the transcriptional network that regulates B‐cell development and homing, and its activation is essential for germinal center formation and maturation of high‐affinity antibody responses. Such recently discovered inflammasome‐mediated functions in T and B lymphocytes offer multiple cross‐talk opportunities for the innate and adaptive arms of the immune system. A better understanding of the dialog between inflammasomes and intracellular components could be beneficial for therapeutic purposes in restoring immune homeostasis and mitigating inflammation in a wide range of disorders.

Funder

China Medical University Hospital

Publisher

Wiley

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1. Inflammasome functional activities in B lymphocytes;Immunologic Research;2024-05-23

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