The Glycolytic Metabolite Methylglyoxal Covalently Inactivates the NLRP3 Inflammasome

Author:

Stanton CarolineORCID,Buasakdi Chavin,Sun Jie,Levitan IanORCID,Bora PreronaORCID,Kutseikin SergeiORCID,Wiseman R. LukeORCID,Bollong Michael J.ORCID

Abstract

SummaryThe NLRP3 inflammasome promotes inflammation in disease, yet the full repertoire of mechanisms regulating its activity are not well delineated. Among established regulatory mechanisms, covalent modification of NLRP3 has emerged as a common route for pharmacological inactivation of this protein. Here, we show that inhibition of the glycolytic enzyme PGK1 results in the accumulation of methylglyoxal, a reactive metabolite whose increased levels decrease NLRP3 assembly and inflammatory signaling in cells. We find that methylglyoxal inactivates NLRP3 via a non-enzymatic, covalent crosslinking-based mechanism, promoting inter- and intra-protein MICA posttranslational linkages within NLRP3. This work establishes NLRP3 as capable of sensing a host of electrophilic chemicals, both exogenous small molecules and endogenous reactive metabolites, and suggests a mechanism by which glycolytic flux can moderate the activation status of a central inflammatory signaling pathway.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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