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Pyroptosis and its role in cancer

Shiwei Liu, Wenjing Song, Gui-Kai Ma, Hui Wang, Liang Yang

2023World Journal of Clinical Cases14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Programmed cell death (PCD) is mediated by specific genes that encode signals. It can balance cell survival and death. Pyroptosis is a type of inflammatory, caspase-dependent PCD mediated by gasdermin proteins, which function in pore formation, cell expansion, and plasma membrane rupture, followed by the release of intracellular contents. Pyroptosis is mediated by caspase-1/3/4/5/11 and is primarily divided into the classical pathway, which is dependent on caspase-1, and the non-classical pathway, which is dependent on caspase-4/5/11. Inflammasomes play a vital role in these processes. The various components of the pyroptosis pathway are related to the occurrence, invasion, and metastasis of tumors. Research on pyroptosis has revealed new options for tumor treatment. This article summarizes the recent research progress on the molecular mechanism of pyroptosis, the relationship between the various components of the pyroptosis pathway and cancer, and the applications and prospects of pyroptosis in anticancer therapy.

Topics & Concepts

PyroptosisProgrammed cell deathMedicineCaspaseCell biologyApoptosisCancer researchIntracellularCancer cellMetastasisCancerBiologyBiochemistryInternal medicineInflammasome and immune disordersinterferon and immune responsesGout, Hyperuricemia, Uric Acid