Differential dysregulation of granule subsets in WASH-deficient neutrophil leukocytes resulting in inflammation

WASH缺陷型中性粒细胞中颗粒亚群的差异性失调导致炎症

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作者:Jennifer L Johnson # ,Elsa Meneses-Salas # ,Mahalakshmi Ramadass # ,Jlenia Monfregola ,Farhana Rahman ,Raquel Carvalho Gontijo ,William B Kiosses ,Kersi Pestonjamasp ,Dale Allen ,Jinzhong Zhang ,Douglas G Osborne ,Yanfang Peipei Zhu ,Nathan Wineinger ,Kasra Askari ,Danni Chen ,Juan Yu ,Scott C Henderson ,Catherine C Hedrick ,Matilde Valeria Ursini ,Sergio Grinstein ,Daniel D Billadeau ,Sergio D Catz

Abstract

Dysregulated secretion in neutrophil leukocytes associates with human inflammatory disease. The exocytosis response to triggering stimuli is sequential; gelatinase granules modulate the initiation of the innate immune response, followed by the release of pro-inflammatory azurophilic granules, requiring stronger stimulation. Exocytosis requires actin depolymerization which is actively counteracted under non-stimulatory conditions. Here we show that the actin nucleator, WASH, is necessary to maintain azurophilic granules in their refractory state by granule actin entrapment and interference with the Rab27a-JFC1 exocytic machinery. On the contrary, gelatinase granules of WASH-deficient neutrophil leukocytes are characterized by decreased Rac1, shortened granule-associated actin comets and impaired exocytosis. Rac1 activation restores exocytosis of these granules. In vivo, WASH deficiency induces exacerbated azurophilic granule exocytosis, inflammation, and decreased survival. WASH deficiency thus differentially impacts neutrophil granule subtypes, impairing exocytosis of granules that mediate the initiation of the neutrophil innate response while exacerbating pro-inflammatory granule secretion.

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