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Pyroptosis: molecular mechanisms and roles in disease

University of Lausanne

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Abstract

Pyroptosis is a type of programmed necrosis triggered by the detection of pathogens or endogenous danger signals in the cytosol. Pyroptotic cells exhibit a swollen, enlarged morphology and ultimately undergo lysis, releasing their cytosolic contents - such as proteins, metabolites, and nucleic acids - into the extracellular space. These molecules can function as danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), triggering inflammation when detected by neighboring cells. Mechanistically, pyroptosis is initiated by members of the gasdermin protein family, which were identified a decade ago as pore-forming executors of cell death. Mammalian gasdermins consist of a cytotoxic N-terminal domain, a flexible linker, and a…

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Keywords
  • Pyroptosis
  • Cell biology
  • Cytosol
  • Biology
  • Programmed cell death
  • Proteostasis
  • Endoplasmic reticulum
  • Extracellular
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