Inhibition of caspase-3-mediated GSDME-derived pyroptosis aids in noncancerous tissue protection of squamous cell carcinoma patients during cisplatin-based chemotherapy.
Zixian Huang, Qianyu Zhang, Yan Wang, Rui Chen, Yongqiang Wang, Zhuoshan Huang, Guangming Zhou, Haigang Li, Xi Rui, Tingting Jin, Shihao Li, Yin Zhang, Zhiquan Huang
Abstract
. Taken together, our study revealed that vitamin D can inhibit caspase-3-mediated GSDME cleavage and thus reduce normal tissue pyroptosis, relieving chemotherapeutic side effects. Inhibition of systemic GSDME during chemotherapy is currently unachievable. Vitamin D supplementation during chemotherapy in OSCC patients might be able to reduce the process described above and benefit patients. However, additional follow-up clinical studies are needed.
Topics & Concepts
CisplatinPyroptosisCancer researchApoptosisProgrammed cell deathChemotherapyCaspase 3BiologyMedicineInternal medicineBiochemistryInflammasome and immune disordersCell death mechanisms and regulationNeonatal Health and Biochemistry