The PYRIN inflammasome pathway is part of the innate immune response against invading pathogens. Unprovoked continuous activation of the PYRIN inflammasome drives autoinflammation and underlies several autoinflammatory diseases, including familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) syndrome. PYRIN inflammasome formation requires PYRIN dephosphorylation and oligomerization by molecular mechanisms that are poorly understood. Here, we use a functional genetics approach to find regulators of PYRIN inflammasome function. We identify the small Rho GTPase CDC42 to be essential for PYRIN activity and oligomerization of the inflammasome complex. While CDC42 catalytic activity enhances PYRIN phosphorylation, thereby inhibiting it, the inflammasome-supportive ...
Abstract Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most frequent hereditary systemic autoinflammator...
Pyrin responds to pathogen signals and loss of cellular homeostasis by forming an inflammasome compl...
Pyrin responds to pathogen signals and loss of cellular homeostasis by forming an inflammasome compl...
The PYRIN inflammasome pathway is part of the innate immune response against invading pathogens. Unp...
International audienceNumerous pathogens including Clostridium difficile and Yersinia pestis have ev...
The pyrin inflammasome has evolved as an innate immune sensor to detect bacterial toxin-induced Rho ...
ABSTRACT Pyrin is a pattern-recognition receptor in phagocytes that triggers caspase-1 inflammasome ...
Pyrin, encoded by the MEFV gene, is an intracellular pattern recognition receptor that assembles inf...
Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most common monogenic autoinflammatory disease worldwide. ...
Inflammasomes are macromolecular complexes that mediate inflammatory and cell death responses to pat...
International audiencePyrin responds to pathogen signals and loss of cellular homeostasis by forming...
Abstract Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most frequent hereditary systemic autoinflammator...
Pyrin responds to pathogen signals and loss of cellular homeostasis by forming an inflammasome compl...
Pyrin responds to pathogen signals and loss of cellular homeostasis by forming an inflammasome compl...
The PYRIN inflammasome pathway is part of the innate immune response against invading pathogens. Unp...
International audienceNumerous pathogens including Clostridium difficile and Yersinia pestis have ev...
The pyrin inflammasome has evolved as an innate immune sensor to detect bacterial toxin-induced Rho ...
ABSTRACT Pyrin is a pattern-recognition receptor in phagocytes that triggers caspase-1 inflammasome ...
Pyrin, encoded by the MEFV gene, is an intracellular pattern recognition receptor that assembles inf...
Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most common monogenic autoinflammatory disease worldwide. ...
Inflammasomes are macromolecular complexes that mediate inflammatory and cell death responses to pat...
International audiencePyrin responds to pathogen signals and loss of cellular homeostasis by forming...
Abstract Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most frequent hereditary systemic autoinflammator...
Pyrin responds to pathogen signals and loss of cellular homeostasis by forming an inflammasome compl...
Pyrin responds to pathogen signals and loss of cellular homeostasis by forming an inflammasome compl...