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The role of pyroptosis in endothelial dysfunction induced by diseases

Jin Ju, Yanyan Liu, Haihai Liang, Baofeng Yang

2023Frontiers in Immunology33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Most organs in the body rely on blood flow, and vesicular damage is the leading cause of injury in multiple organs. The endothelium, as the barriers of vessels, play a critical role in ensuring vascular homeostasis and angiogenesis. The rapid development of risk factors in endothelial injuries has been seen in the past decade, such as smoking, infectious, and diabetes mellites. Pyroptotic endothelium is an inflammatory mode of governed endothelial cell death that depend on the metabolic disorder and severe infectious such as atherosclerosis, and sepsis-related acute lung injury, respectively. Pyroptotic endothelial cells need GSDMD cleaved into N- and C-terminal by caspase1, and the cytokines are released by a pore constructed by the N-terminal of GSDMD in the membrane of ECs, finally resulting in severe inflammation and pyroptotic cell death. This review will focus on the patho-physiological and pharmacological pathways of pyroptotic endothelial metabolism in diseases. Overall, this review indicates that pyroptosis is a significant risk factor in diseases and a potential drug target in related diseases.

Topics & Concepts

PyroptosisMedicineInflammationSepsisEndotheliumEndothelial dysfunctionCause of deathEndothelial stem cellAngiogenesisImmunologyProgrammed cell deathInflammasomeBiologyPathologyCancer researchApoptosisInternal medicineDiseaseBiochemistryIn vitroInflammasome and immune disordersNeutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative MechanismsMitochondrial Function and Pathology