The gasdermins are a family of recently identified pore-forming effector proteins that cause membrane permeabilization and pyroptosis, a lytic pro-inflammatory type of cell death. Gasdermins contain a cytotoxic N-terminal domain and a C-terminal repressor domain connected by a flexible linker. Proteolytic cleavage between these two domains releases the intramolecular inhibition on the cytotoxic domain, allowing it to insert into cell membranes and form large oligomeric pores, which disrupts ion homeostasis and induces cell death. Gasdermin-induced pyroptosis plays a prominent role in many hereditary diseases and (auto)inflammatory disorders as well as in cancer. In this Review, we discuss recent developments in gasdermin research with a foc...
Pyroptosis is an inflammatory form of programmed cell death that is mediated by pore-forming protein...
International audiencePyroptosis and intrinsic apoptosis are two forms of regulated cell death drive...
The death of a cell is an inevitable part of its biology. During homeostasis, most cells die through...
Pyroptosis is a lytic type of programmed cell death that was traditionally associated with the invol...
Pyroptosis is a necrotic form of cell death that was initially found to be induced upon activation o...
Programmed cell death is a key mechanism involved in several biological processes ranging from devel...
The proinflammatory cell death pyroptosis is triggered when pattern recognition receptors detect dan...
Pyroptosis is a lytic type of cell death that is initiated by inflammatory caspases. These caspases ...
Pyroptosis is a type of lytic cell death initiated by inflammatory caspases. These caspases are acti...
Pyroptosis is the process of inflammatory cell death. The primary function of pyroptosis is to induc...
Inflammasomes assemble in the cytosol of myeloid and epithelial cells on sensing of cellular stress ...
The pore-forming gasdermin proteins mediate a lytic and proinflammatory form of cell death called py...
Cytosolic pattern recognition receptors trigger pyroptosis by detection of danger- or pathogen-assoc...
Gasdermin-D (GSDMD), a member of the gasdermin protein family, mediates pyroptosis in human and muri...
Apoptosis is a form of programmed cell death (PCD) that plays critical physiological roles in removi...
Pyroptosis is an inflammatory form of programmed cell death that is mediated by pore-forming protein...
International audiencePyroptosis and intrinsic apoptosis are two forms of regulated cell death drive...
The death of a cell is an inevitable part of its biology. During homeostasis, most cells die through...
Pyroptosis is a lytic type of programmed cell death that was traditionally associated with the invol...
Pyroptosis is a necrotic form of cell death that was initially found to be induced upon activation o...
Programmed cell death is a key mechanism involved in several biological processes ranging from devel...
The proinflammatory cell death pyroptosis is triggered when pattern recognition receptors detect dan...
Pyroptosis is a lytic type of cell death that is initiated by inflammatory caspases. These caspases ...
Pyroptosis is a type of lytic cell death initiated by inflammatory caspases. These caspases are acti...
Pyroptosis is the process of inflammatory cell death. The primary function of pyroptosis is to induc...
Inflammasomes assemble in the cytosol of myeloid and epithelial cells on sensing of cellular stress ...
The pore-forming gasdermin proteins mediate a lytic and proinflammatory form of cell death called py...
Cytosolic pattern recognition receptors trigger pyroptosis by detection of danger- or pathogen-assoc...
Gasdermin-D (GSDMD), a member of the gasdermin protein family, mediates pyroptosis in human and muri...
Apoptosis is a form of programmed cell death (PCD) that plays critical physiological roles in removi...
Pyroptosis is an inflammatory form of programmed cell death that is mediated by pore-forming protein...
International audiencePyroptosis and intrinsic apoptosis are two forms of regulated cell death drive...
The death of a cell is an inevitable part of its biology. During homeostasis, most cells die through...