A role for the NLRP3 inflammasome in metabolic diseases—did Warburg miss inflammation?

H Wen, JPY Ting, LAJ O'neill - Nature immunology, 2012 - nature.com
H Wen, JPY Ting, LAJ O'neill
Nature immunology, 2012nature.com
The inflammasome is a protein complex that comprises an intracellular sensor (typically a
Nod-like receptor), the precursor procaspase-1 and the adaptor ASC. Inflammasome
activation leads to the maturation of caspase-1 and the processing of its substrates,
interleukin 1β (IL-1β) and IL-18. Although initially the inflammasome was described as a
complex that affects infection and inflammation, subsequent evidence has suggested that
inflammasome activation influences many metabolic disorders, including atherosclerosis …
Abstract
The inflammasome is a protein complex that comprises an intracellular sensor (typically a Nod-like receptor), the precursor procaspase-1 and the adaptor ASC. Inflammasome activation leads to the maturation of caspase-1 and the processing of its substrates, interleukin 1β (IL-1β) and IL-18. Although initially the inflammasome was described as a complex that affects infection and inflammation, subsequent evidence has suggested that inflammasome activation influences many metabolic disorders, including atherosclerosis, type 2 diabetes, gout and obesity. Another feature of inflammation in general and the inflammasome specifically is that the activation process has a profound effect on aerobic glycolysis (the 'Warburg effect'). Here we explore how the Warburg effect might be linked to inflammation and inflammasome activation.
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