Nanophysical Mapping of Inflammasome Activation by Nanoparticles via Specific Cell Surface Recognition Events

Lo Giudice, Maria;Yang, Jinsung;Poncin, Mégane A.;Adumeau, Laurent;Alsteens, David;et.al.
(2022) ACS Nano — Vol. 16, n° 1, p. 306-316 (2021)

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  • Lo Giudice, Mariaorcid-logoUCLouvain
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  • Yang, JinsungUCLouvain
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  • Poncin, Mégane A.UCLouvain
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  • Adumeau, Laurentorcid-logo
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  • Delguste, MartinUCLouvain
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  • Koehler, Melanieorcid-logoUCLouvain
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Abstract
Silica nanoparticles (SiNP) trigger a range of innate immune responses in relevant essential organs, such as the liver and the lungs. Inflammatory reactions, including NLRP3 inflammasome activation, have been linked to particulate materials; however, the molecular mechanisms and key actors remain elusive. Although many receptors, including several scavenger receptors, were suggested to participate in SiNP cellular uptake, mechanistic evidence of their role on innate immunity is lacking. Here we present an atomic force microscopy-based approach to physico-mechanically map the specific interaction occurring between nanoparticles and scavenger receptor A1 (SRA1) in vitro on living lung epithelial cells. We find that SiNP recognition by SRA1 on human macrophages plays a key role in mediating NLRP3 inflammasome activation, and we identify cellular mechanical changes as clear indicators of inflammasome activation in human macrophages, greatly advancing our knowledge on the interplay among nanomaterials and innate immunity.
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Lo Giudice, M., Yang, J., Poncin, M. A., Adumeau, L., Delguste, M., Koehler, M., Evers, K., Dumitru, A.-C., Dawson, K. A., & Alsteens, D. (2022). Nanophysical Mapping of Inflammasome Activation by Nanoparticles via Specific Cell Surface Recognition Events. ACS Nano, 16(1), 306-316. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.1c06301 (Original work published 2021)