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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

2020PubMed41 citationsOpen Access PDF

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.

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CisplatinPyroptosisCancer researchApoptosisProgrammed cell deathChemotherapyCaspase 3BiologyMedicineInternal medicineBiochemistryInflammasome and immune disordersCell death mechanisms and regulationNeonatal Health and Biochemistry