SARS-CoV-2 engages inflammasome and pyroptosis in human primary monocytes

André C. Ferreira(Universidade Iguaçu), Vinícius Cardoso Soares(Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), Isaclaudia G. Azevedo-Quintanilha(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Suelen da Silva Gomes Dias(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Natalia Fintelman‐Rodrigues(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Carolina Q. Sacramento(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Mayara Mattos(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Caroline S. de Freitas(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Jairo R. Temerozo(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Lívia Teixeira(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Eugênio D. Hottz(Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora), Ester A. Barreto(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Camila R. R. Pão(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Lohanna Palhinha(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Milene Dias Miranda(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Dumith Chequer Bou‐Habib(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Fernando A. Bozza(D’Or Institute for Research and Education), Patrı́cia T. Bozza(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Thiago Moreno L. Souza(National Institute of Science and Technology)
Cell Death Discovery
March 1, 2021
Cited by 275Open Access
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Abstract

Infection by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has been associated with leukopenia and uncontrolled inflammatory response in critically ill patients. A better comprehension of SARS-CoV-2-induced monocyte death is essential for the identification of therapies capable to control the hyper-inflammation and reduce viral replication in patients with 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Here, we show that SARS-CoV-2 engages inflammasome and triggers pyroptosis in human monocytes, experimentally infected, and from patients under intensive care. Pyroptosis associated with caspase-1 activation, IL-1ß production, gasdermin D cleavage, and enhanced pro-inflammatory cytokine levels in human primary monocytes. At least in part, our results originally describe mechanisms by which monocytes, a central cellular component recruited from peripheral blood to respiratory tract, succumb to control severe COVID-19.


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