Pyroptosis, metabolism, and tumor immune microenvironment

Tiantian Du(Second Hospital of Shandong University), Jie Gao(Second Hospital of Shandong University), Peilong Li(Second Hospital of Shandong University), Yunshan Wang(Second Hospital of Shandong University), Qiuchen Qi(Second Hospital of Shandong University), Xiaoyan Liu(Second Hospital of Shandong University), Juan Li(Second Hospital of Shandong University), Chuanxin Wang(Shandong Tumor Hospital), Lutao Du(Shandong Tumor Hospital)
Clinical and Translational Medicine
August 1, 2021
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Abstract

In response to a wide range of stimulations, host cells activate pyroptosis, a kind of inflammatory cell death which is provoked by the cytosolic sensing of danger signals and pathogen infection. In manipulating the cleavage of gasdermins (GSDMs), researchers have found that GSDM proteins serve as the real executors and the deterministic players in fate decisions of pyroptotic cells. Whether inflammatory characteristics induced by pyroptosis could cause damage the host or improve immune activity is largely dependent on the context, timing, and response degree. Here, we systematically review current points involved in regulatory mechanisms and the multidimensional roles of pyroptosis in several metabolic diseases and the tumor microenvironment. Targeting pyroptosis may reveal potential therapeutic avenues.


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