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  2. Overexpressed NLRC3 acts as an anti-inflammatory cytosolic protein

Overexpressed NLRC3 acts as an anti-inflammatory cytosolic protein

  • J Innate Immun. 2015;7(1):25-36. doi: 10.1159/000363602.
Yetiş Gültekin 1 Elif Eren Nesrin Özören
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Apoptosis and Cancer Immunology Laboratory, AKiL, Center for Life Sciences and Technology Research, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Abstract

The novel nucleotide oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptor (NLR) with a Caspase activation and recruitment domain (CARD) 3 (NLRC3) protein belongs to the NLR family of cytosolic pathogen recognition receptors. NLRC3 has the characteristic NOD and leucine-rich repeat configuration with a less well defined CARD. T lymphocytes are known to have high NLRC3 expression, which may be involved in suppression of T cell activation. Here, we report that NLRC3 is a cytoplasmic protein that negatively regulates pro-IL-1β maturation. Among well-known inflammasome components, NLRC3 can interact with apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a CARD (ASC) and caspases 1 and 5. Transient transfection of NLRC3 into stable EGFP-ASC-expressing HEK293FT cells reduces NLR family, pyrin domain-containing 3 (NLRP3)/cryopyrin-induced formation of ASC specks in a dose- and time-dependent manner. This suggests that NLRC3 can regulate ASC speck formation, Caspase-1 activation and IL-1β maturation. We show for the first time that inflammasome-like complexes assemble when Caspase-1 and ASC are cotransfected together with NLRC3 in HEK293FT cells. However, overexpression of NLRC3 with NLRP3/cryopyrin inflammasome components suppresses pro-caspase-1 cleavage and IL-1β processing. Our study suggests that NLRC3 negatively regulates inflammatory responses.

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