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Pyroptosis in development, inflammation and disease

Yuhong Pan, Wenjun Cai, Juan Huang, Anchun Cheng, Mingshu Wang, Zhongqiong Yin, Renyong Jia

2022Frontiers in Immunology69 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the early 2000s, caspase-1, an important molecule that has been shown to be involved in the regulation of inflammation, cell survival and diseases, was given a new function: regulating a new mode of cell death that was later defined as pyroptosis. Since then, the inflammasome, the inflammatory caspases (caspase-4/5/11) and their substrate gasdermins (gasdermin A, B, C, D, E and DFNB59) has also been reported to be involved in the pyroptotic pathway, and this pathway is closely related to the development of various diseases. In addition, important apoptotic effectors caspase-3/8 and granzymes have also been reported to b involved in the induction of pyroptosis. In our article, we summarize findings that help define the roles of inflammasomes, inflammatory caspases, gasdermins, and other mediators of pyroptosis, and how they determine cell fate and regulate disease progression.

Topics & Concepts

PyroptosisInflammasomeCaspaseGranzymeInflammationProgrammed cell deathCell biologyEffectorCaspase 1ApoptosisBiologyImmunologyImmune systemBiochemistryPerforinCD8Inflammasome and immune disordersAutoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders ResearchKawasaki Disease and Coronary Complications
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