Inflammasome-independent role for NLRP3 in controlling innate antihelminth immunity and tissue repair in the lung

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Chenery, Alistair L.;Alhallaf, Rafid;Agha, Zainab;Ajendra, Jesuthas;Parkinson, James E.;Cooper, Martha M.;Chan, Brian H. K.;Eichenberger, Ramon M.;Dent, Lindsay A.;Robertson, Avril A. B.;Kupz, Andreas;Brough, David;Loukas, Alex;Sutherland, Tara E.;Allen, Judith E.;Giacomin, Paul R.
Abstract

Alternatively activated macrophages are essential effector cells during type 2 immunity and tissue repair following helminth infections. We previously showed that Ym1, an alternative activation marker, can drive innate IL-1R-dependent neutrophil recruitment during infection with the lung-migrating nematode, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, suggesting a potential role for the inflammasome in the IL-1-mediated innate response to infection. Although inflammasome proteins such as NLRP3 have important proinflammatory functions in macrophages, their role during type 2 responses and repair are less defined. We therefore infected Nlrp3 -/- mice with N. brasiliensis Unexpectedly, compared with wild-type (WT) mice, infected Nlrp3 -/- mice had increased neutrophilia and eosinophilia, correlating with enhanced worm killing but at the expense of increased tissue damage and delayed lung repair. Transcriptional profiling showed that infected Nlrp3 -/- mice exhibited elevated type 2 gene expression compared with WT mice. Notably, inflammasome activation was not evident early postinfection with N. brasiliensis, and in contrast to Nlrp3 -/- mice, antihelminth responses were unaffected in caspase-1/11-deficient or WT mice treated with the NLRP3-specific inhibitor MCC950. Together these data suggest that NLRP3 has a role in constraining lung neutrophilia, helminth killing, and type 2 immune responses in an inflammasome-independent manner.

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Journal of Immunology

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American Association of Immunologists

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10.4049/jimmunol.1900640