The Mechanism Of Caspase-8-Mediated Gene Expression And Its Integral Role In Host Defense

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Cell & Molecular Biology

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caspase-8
c-Rel
IL-12
TLR signaling
Toxoplasma
Allergy and Immunology
Immunology and Infectious Disease
Medical Immunology
Microbiology
Molecular Biology

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2019-10-23T20:19:00-07:00

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Caspase-8 is a key integrator of cell survival and cell death decisions during infection and inflammation. Additionally, caspase-8 has an important, but less understood, role in cell-intrinsic inflammatory gene expression. Macrophages lacking caspase-8 have defective inflammatory cytokine expression in response to bacterial infection or TLR stimulation. How caspase-8 regulates cytokine gene expression, and whether caspase-8-mediated gene regulation has a physiological role during infection remains poorly defined. In this thesis we demonstrate that both caspase-8 enzymatic activity and scaffolding functions play a role in control of inflammatory cytokine gene expression. Caspase-8 enzymatic activity mediates IKK phosphorylation and nuclear translocation of the NF-κB family member c-Rel to promote maximal expression of Il1b and Il12b. Overexpression of c-Rel was sufficient to restore expression of IL-12 and IL-1β in caspase-8-deficient cells. Moreover, the cytokine regulatory function of caspase-8 promoted host survival during infection by the intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Caspase-8-deficient mice displayed acute mortality during T. gondii infection and a defect in intracellular IL-12 production by DCs. Exogenous IL-12 promoted complete survival of caspase-8-deficient mice during acute toxoplasmosis. Our findings provide new insight into how caspase-8 controls inflammatory gene expression and, for the first time, identify a critical role for caspase-8 in host defense against a eukaryotic pathogen.

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2019-01-01

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