Current Biology
Volume 17, Issue 13, 3 July 2007, Pages 1140-1145
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The Inflammasome Mediates UVB-Induced Activation and Secretion of Interleukin-1β by Keratinocytes

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It has long been known that human keratinocytes are a potent source of the proinflammatory cytokines proIL-1α and -1β [1], which are activated and released in response to UV irradiation [2]. However, the intracellular pathways, which regulate maturation and secretion of IL-1 in keratinocytes, are unknown. Here we show that the UVB-mediated enhancement of cytoplasmic Ca2+ is required for activation of the IL-1β-converting enzyme caspase-1 by the inflammasome, a multiprotein innate immune complex 3, 4. Caspase-1 in turn activates proIL-1β, and keratinocytes secrete the cytokine as well as inflammasome components. These results demonstrate the presence of a proIL-1β-processing inflammasome in nonprofessional immune cells and the necessity of inflammasome components for the UVB-induced secretion of IL-1β. This supports the concept that keratinocytes are important immuno-competent cells under physiological and pathological conditions [5].

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