Characterizing NLRP11 Activation by Mycobacteria to Enhance Innate Immune Responses
NIAID - National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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The NLRP11 protein is only expressed in primates and participates in the activation of the canonical NLRP3 and non-canonical caspase-4 inflammasome activation after infection with gram-negative bacteria. We found that the atypical gram-positive pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and the opportunistic pathogen M. kansasii both activate the non-canonical NLRP11 inflammasome in a caspase-4/5-dependent pathway. In specific aim 1.1 we propose to screen a collection of mycobacterial species, including Mtb strains of the major documented lineages, to characterize which ones are being recognized by the NLRP11/caspase-4 inflammasome. In specific aim 1.2 we will screen subcellular fractions of Mtb to identify which one contains the ligand(s) being detected by NLRP11 and/or caspase-4. Finally, in specific aim 2 we propose a genetic gain-of-function screen to discover the genes in Mtb that encode for the putative ligand(s). The discovery of a novel ligand originating from the atypical gram-positive Mtb will of great significance for structure-function analysis of the NLRP11/caspase-4 inflammasome. Also, the knowledge could potentially be exploited to overexpress the ligand in the current tuberculosis vaccine strain to improve its immunogenicity.
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2028-01-31
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