[PDF][PDF] Clec12a is an inhibitory receptor for uric acid crystals that regulates inflammation in response to cell death

K Neumann, M Castineiras-Vilarino, U Höckendorf… - Immunity, 2014 - cell.com
K Neumann, M Castineiras-Vilarino, U Höckendorf, N Hannesschläger, S Lemeer, D Kupka…
Immunity, 2014cell.com
Recognition of cell death by the innate immune system triggers inflammatory responses.
However, how these reactions are regulated is not well understood. Here, we identify the
inhibitory C-type lectin receptor Clec12a as a specific receptor for dead cells. Both human
and mouse Clec12a could physically sense uric acid crystals (monosodium urate, MSU),
which are key danger signals for cell-death-induced immunity. Clec12a inhibited
inflammatory responses to MSU in vitro, and Clec12a-deficient mice exhibited …
Summary
Recognition of cell death by the innate immune system triggers inflammatory responses. However, how these reactions are regulated is not well understood. Here, we identify the inhibitory C-type lectin receptor Clec12a as a specific receptor for dead cells. Both human and mouse Clec12a could physically sense uric acid crystals (monosodium urate, MSU), which are key danger signals for cell-death-induced immunity. Clec12a inhibited inflammatory responses to MSU in vitro, and Clec12a-deficient mice exhibited hyperinflammatory responses after being challenged with MSU or necrotic cells and after radiation-induced thymocyte killing in vivo. Thus, we identified a negative regulatory MSU receptor that controls noninfectious inflammation in response to cell death that has implications for autoimmunity and inflammatory disease.
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