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The lipid peroxidation product 4-hydroxynonenal inhibits NLRP3 inflammasome activation and macrophage pyroptosis

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CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION
Volume 29, Issue 9, Pages 1790-1803

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41418-022-00966-5

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  1. National Institute of Health [HL134910, HL140958, HL154318]
  2. Department of Defense [DM190884]
  3. New York State Department of Health [C34726GG]
  4. University of Rochester Environmental Health Sciences Center [P30 ES001247]

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Pyroptosis is a form of cell death triggered by the innate immune system that is associated with the pathogenesis of sepsis and acute lung injury. A study found that the endogenous lipid 4-hydroxynonenal (HNE) can inhibit pyroptosis and inflammasome activation.
Pyroptosis is a form of cell death triggered by the innate immune system that has been implicated in the pathogenesis of sepsis and acute lung injury. At the cellular level, pyroptosis is characterized by cell swelling, membrane rupture, and release of inflammatory cytokines, such as IL-1 beta. However, the role of endogenous lipids in pyroptosis remains underappreciated. We discovered that 4-hydroxynonenal (HNE), a major endogenous product of lipid peroxidation, inhibited pyroptosis and inflammasome activation. HNE at physiological concentrations (3 mu M) blocked nigericin and ATP-induced cell death, as well as secretion of IL-1 beta, by mouse primary macrophages and human peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Treatment with HNE, or an increase of endogenous HNE by inhibiting glutathione peroxidase 4, reduced inflammasome activation in mouse models of acute lung injury and sepsis. Mechanistically, HNE inhibited the NLRP3 inflammasome activation independently of Nrf2 and NF-kappa B signaling, and had no effect on the NLRC4 or AIM2 inflammasome. Furthermore, HNE directly bound to NLRP3 and inhibited its interaction with NEK7. Our findings identify HNE as a novel, endogenous inhibitor of the NLRP3 inflammasome.

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