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Gasdermin D in macrophages drives orchitis by regulating inflammation and antigen presentation processes.


ABSTRACT: Inflammation in the testes induced by infection and autoimmunity contributes significantly to male infertility, a public health issue. Current therapies using antibiotics and broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory drugs are ineffective against non-bacterial orchitis and induce side effects. This highlights the need to explore the pathogenesis of orchitis and develop alternative therapeutic strategies. In this study, we demonstrated that Gasdermin D (GSDMD) was activated in the testes during uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC)-induced acute orchitis, and that GSDMD in macrophages induced inflammation and affected spermatogenesis during acute and chronic orchitis. In testicular macrophages, GSDMD promoted inflammation and antigen presentation, thereby enhancing the T-cell response after orchitis. Furthermore, the pharmacological inhibition of GSDMD alleviated the symptoms of UPEC-induced acute orchitis. Collectively, these findings provide the first demonstration of GSDMD's role in driving orchitis and suggest that GSDMD may be a potential therapeutic target for treating orchitis.

SUBMITTER: Ma C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10897472 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gasdermin D in macrophages drives orchitis by regulating inflammation and antigen presentation processes.

Ma Chunmei C   Huang Jiajia J   Jiang Yuying Y   Liu Lu L   Wang Na N   Huang Shaoqiong S   Li Honghui H   Zhang Xiangyu X   Wen Shuang S   Wang Bingwei B   Yang Shuo S  

EMBO molecular medicine 20240102 2


Inflammation in the testes induced by infection and autoimmunity contributes significantly to male infertility, a public health issue. Current therapies using antibiotics and broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory drugs are ineffective against non-bacterial orchitis and induce side effects. This highlights the need to explore the pathogenesis of orchitis and develop alternative therapeutic strategies. In this study, we demonstrated that Gasdermin D (GSDMD) was activated in the testes during uropathoge  ...[more]

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