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Evolution of Caspases and the Invention of Pyroptosis

Betsaida Bibo‐Verdugo, Guy S. Salvesen

2024International Journal of Molecular Sciences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The protein scaffold that includes the caspases is ancient and found in all domains of life. However, the stringent specificity that defines the caspase biologic function is relatively recent and found only in multicellular animals. During the radiation of the Chordata, members of the caspase family adopted roles in immunity, events coinciding with the development of substrates that define the modern innate immune response. This review focuses on the switch from the non-inflammatory cellular demise of apoptosis to the highly inflammatory innate response driven by distinct members of the caspase family, and the interplay between these two regulated cell death pathways.

Topics & Concepts

PyroptosisInnate immune systemCaspaseMulticellular organismBiologyCell biologyApoptosisNLRP1Programmed cell deathFunction (biology)InflammasomeImmune systemImmunologyInflammationCellGeneticsInflammasome and immune disordersCell death mechanisms and regulationinterferon and immune responses
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