Biphasic JNK Signaling Reveals Distinct MAP3K Complexes Licensing Inflammasome Formation and Pyroptosis
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Kinase signaling in the tiered activation of inflammasomes and associated pyroptosis is a prime therapeutic target for inflammatory diseases. While MAPKs subsume pivotal roles during inflammasome priming, specifically the MAP3K7/JNK1/NLRP3 licensing axis, their involvement in successive steps of inflammasome activation is poorly defined. Using live-cell MAPK biosensors to focus on the inflammasome triggering event allowed us to identify a subsequent process of biphasic JNK activation. We find that this biphasic post-trigger JNK signaling initially facilitates the mitochondrial reactive oxygen species generation needed to support core inflammasome formation, then supports the gasdermin-mediated cell permeation required for release of active IL-1β from human macrophages. We further identify and characterize a xanthine oxidase-ROS activated MAP3K5/JNK2 substrate licensing complex as a novel regulator of the GSDMD mobilization which precedes pyroptosis. We show that inhibitors targeting this MAP3K5 cascade alleviate morbidity in mouse models of colitis and dampen both augmented IL-1β release and cell permeation in monocytes derived from patients with gain-of-function inflammasomopathies.
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