iScience (Jun 2021)

Porphyrins produced by acneic Cutibacterium acnes strains activate the inflammasome by inducing K+ leakage

  • Karl-Jan Spittaels,
  • Katleen van Uytfanghe,
  • Christos C. Zouboulis,
  • Christophe Stove,
  • Aurélie Crabbé,
  • Tom Coenye

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 6
p. 102575

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Summary: Some Cutibacterium acnes subgroups dominate on healthy skin, whereas others are frequently acne associated. Here we provide mechanistic insights into this difference, using an anaerobic keratinocyte-sebocyte-C. acnes co-culture model. An acneic C. acnes strain as well as its porphyrins activates NRLP3 inflammasome assembly, whereas this was not observed with a non-acneic strain. Low levels of intracellular K+ in keratinocytes stimulated with extracted porphyrins or infected with the acneic strain were observed, identifying porphyrin-induced K+ leakage as trigger for inflammasome activation. Using a panel of C. acnes strains, we found that porphyrin production and IL-1β release are correlated and are higher in acneic strains. This demonstrates that the latter produce more porphyrins, which interact with the keratinocyte cell membrane, leading to K+ leakage, NLRP3 inflammasome activation, and IL-1β release and provides an explanation for the observation that some C. acnes strains are associated with healthy skin, whereas others dominate in acneic skin.

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