Author
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- Larissa M. N. Pereira
(Instituto Rene Rachou, FIOCRUZ-MG
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
University of Massachusetts Medical School)
- Patrícia A. Assis
(University of Massachusetts Medical School)
- Natalia M. Araújo
(Instituto Rene Rachou, FIOCRUZ-MG
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)
- Danielle F. Durso
(University of Massachusetts Medical School)
- Caroline Junqueira
(Instituto Rene Rachou, FIOCRUZ-MG)
- Marco Antônio Ataíde
(Instituto Rene Rachou, FIOCRUZ-MG
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)
- Dhelio B. Pereira
(Centro de Pesquisas em Medicina Tropical, FIOCRUZ-RO)
- Egil Lien
(University of Massachusetts Medical School)
- Katherine A. Fitzgerald
(University of Massachusetts Medical School)
- Dario S. Zamboni
(Universidade de São Paulo)
- Douglas T. Golenbock
(Instituto Rene Rachou, FIOCRUZ-MG
University of Massachusetts Medical School)
- Ricardo T. Gazzinelli
(Instituto Rene Rachou, FIOCRUZ-MG
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Plataforma de Medicina Translacional, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz/Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto)
Abstract
Earlier studies indicate that either the canonical or non-canonical pathways of inflammasome activation have a limited role on malaria pathogenesis. Here, we report that caspase-8 is a central mediator of systemic inflammation, septic shock in the Plasmodium chabaudi-infected mice and the P. berghei-induced experimental cerebral malaria (ECM). Importantly, our results indicate that the combined deficiencies of caspases-8/1/11 or caspase-8/gasdermin-D (GSDM-D) renders mice impaired to produce both TNFα and IL-1β and highly resistant to lethality in these models, disclosing a complementary, but independent role of caspase-8 and caspases-1/11/GSDM-D in the pathogenesis of malaria. Further, we find that monocytes from malaria patients express active caspases-1, -4 and -8 suggesting that these inflammatory caspases may also play a role in the pathogenesis of human disease.
Suggested Citation
Larissa M. N. Pereira & Patrícia A. Assis & Natalia M. Araújo & Danielle F. Durso & Caroline Junqueira & Marco Antônio Ataíde & Dhelio B. Pereira & Egil Lien & Katherine A. Fitzgerald & Dario S. Zambo, 2020.
"Caspase-8 mediates inflammation and disease in rodent malaria,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-13, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-18295-x
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-18295-x
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