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Environmental allergens trigger type 2 inflammation through ripoptosome activation.


ABSTRACT: Environmental allergens, including fungi, insects and mites, trigger type 2 immunity; however, the innate sensing mechanisms and initial signaling events remain unclear. Herein, we demonstrate that allergens trigger RIPK1-caspase 8 ripoptosome activation in epithelial cells. The active caspase 8 subsequently engages caspases 3 and 7, which directly mediate intracellular maturation and release of IL-33, a pro-atopy, innate immunity, alarmin cytokine. Mature IL-33 maintained functional interaction with the cognate ST2 receptor and elicited potent pro-atopy inflammatory activity in vitro and in vivo. Inhibiting caspase 8 pharmacologically and deleting murine Il33 and Casp8 each attenuated allergic inflammation in vivo. Clinical data substantiated ripoptosome activation and IL-33 maturation as likely contributors to human allergic inflammation. Our findings reveal an epithelial barrier, allergen-sensing mechanism that converges on the ripoptosome as an intracellular molecular signaling platform, triggering type 2 innate immune responses. These findings have significant implications for understanding and treating human allergic diseases.

SUBMITTER: Brusilovsky M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8487942 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Environmental allergens trigger type 2 inflammation through ripoptosome activation.

Brusilovsky Michael M   Rochman Mark M   Rochman Yrina Y   Caldwell Julie M JM   Mack Lydia E LE   Felton Jennifer M JM   Habel Jeff E JE   Porollo Aleksey A   Pasare Chandrashekhar C   Rothenberg Marc E ME  

Nature immunology 20210916 10


Environmental allergens, including fungi, insects and mites, trigger type 2 immunity; however, the innate sensing mechanisms and initial signaling events remain unclear. Herein, we demonstrate that allergens trigger RIPK1-caspase 8 ripoptosome activation in epithelial cells. The active caspase 8 subsequently engages caspases 3 and 7, which directly mediate intracellular maturation and release of IL-33, a pro-atopy, innate immunity, alarmin cytokine. Mature IL-33 maintained functional interaction  ...[more]

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