Abstract

Development of the acute and chronic inflammatory responses known as gout and pseudogout are associated with the deposition of monosodium urate (MSU) or calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystals, respectively, in joints and periarticular tissues. Although MSU crystals were first identified as the aetiological agent of gout in the eighteenth century and more recently as a 'danger signal' released from dying cells, little is known about the molecular mechanisms underlying MSU- or CPPD-induced inflammation. Here we show that MSU and CPPD engage the caspase-1-activating NALP3 (also called cryopyrin) inflammasome, resulting in the production of active interleukin (IL)-1beta and IL-18. Macrophages from mice deficient in various components of the inflammasome such as caspase-1, ASC and NALP3 are defective in crystal-induced IL-1beta activation. Moreover, an impaired neutrophil influx is found in an in vivo model of crystal-induced peritonitis in inflammasome-deficient mice or mice deficient in the IL-1beta receptor (IL-1R). These findings provide insight into the molecular processes underlying the inflammatory conditions of gout and pseudogout, and further support a pivotal role of the inflammasome in several autoinflammatory diseases.

Keywords

NALP3InflammasomeGoutInnate immune systemAIM2InflammationUric acidImmune systemChemistryPseudogoutImmunologyCell biologyMedicineBiologyBiochemistry

MeSH Terms

AnimalsCalcium PyrophosphateCarrier ProteinsCaspase 1Cell LineCellsCulturedChondrocalcinosisColchicineDisease ModelsAnimalGoutHumansInflammationInterleukin-1MacrophagesMiceNLR FamilyPyrin Domain-Containing 3 ProteinNeutrophilsPeritonitisReceptorsInterleukin-1Uric Acid

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Year
2006
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article
Volume
440
Issue
7081
Pages
237-241
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Fabio Martinon, Virginie Pétrilli, Annick Mayor et al. (2006). Gout-associated uric acid crystals activate the NALP3 inflammasome. Nature , 440 (7081) , 237-241. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature04516

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10.1038/nature04516
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16407889

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