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The gasdermin family: emerging therapeutic targets in diseases

Cheng‐long Zhu, Sheng Xu, Ruoyu Jiang, Yizhi Yu, Jinjun Bian, Zui Zou

2024Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy97 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The gasdermin (GSDM) family has garnered significant attention for its pivotal role in immunity and disease as a key player in pyroptosis. This recently characterized class of pore-forming effector proteins is pivotal in orchestrating processes such as membrane permeabilization, pyroptosis, and the follow-up inflammatory response, which are crucial self-defense mechanisms against irritants and infections. GSDMs have been implicated in a range of diseases including, but not limited to, sepsis, viral infections, and cancer, either through involvement in pyroptosis or independently of this process. The regulation of GSDM-mediated pyroptosis is gaining recognition as a promising therapeutic strategy for the treatment of various diseases. Current strategies for inhibiting GSDMD primarily involve binding to GSDMD, blocking GSDMD cleavage or inhibiting GSDMD-N-terminal (NT) oligomerization, albeit with some off-target effects. In this review, we delve into the cutting-edge understanding of the interplay between GSDMs and pyroptosis, elucidate the activation mechanisms of GSDMs, explore their associations with a range of diseases, and discuss recent advancements and potential strategies for developing GSDMD inhibitors.

Topics & Concepts

PyroptosisEffectorDiseaseInflammasomeMedicineComputational biologyBiologyBioinformaticsImmunologyInflammationPathologyInflammasome and immune disordersStreptococcal Infections and TreatmentsGout, Hyperuricemia, Uric Acid
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