FACS-based detection of extracellular ASC specks from NLRP3 inflammasomes in inflammatory diseases.

基于 FACS 检测炎症性疾病中 NLRP3 炎症小体的细胞外 ASC 斑点

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作者:Topping Joanne, Lara-Reyna Samuel, Ibbotson Alice, Jarosz-Griffiths Heledd, Chang Leon, Poulter James, Peckham Daniel, McDermott Michael F, Savic Sinisa
INTRODUCTION: The apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a caspase recruitment domain (ASC) is crucial for inflammasome assembly and activation of several inflammasomes, including NLRP3. ASC aggregates are detected in human sera post pyroptotic cell death, but their inflammasome origin remains unclear. METHOD: This study aimed to develop a method to detect ASC aggregates originating from NLRP3 inflammasomes. Initially, human monocytes, macrophages, and THP-1 ASC reporter cells were employed to validate the detection of ASC/NLRP3-positive events through flow cytometry. RESULTS: The presence of ASC/NLRP3 specks was confirmed in cell supernatants from monocytes and macrophages treated with LPS and nigericin or ATP. Flow cytometry analysis identified double-positive specks in patient sera from inflammatory conditions when compared with healthy controls. Elevated ASC/NLRP3 specks were observed in conditions such as cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome and Schnitzler's syndrome. CONCLUSION: We validated fluorescence-activated cell sorting as a reliable method for detecting ASC/NLRP3 specks in human sera, with potential diagnostic and monitoring applications in certain systemic autoinflammatory diseases.

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