Emerging insights on the role of gasdermins in infection and inflammatory diseases

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2020-10

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Tang, Lipeng
Lu, Chuanjian
Zheng, Guangjuan
Burgering, Boudewijn M TORCID 0000-0002-4044-9596ISNI 0000000391409962

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Abstract

The gasdermins, family of pore-forming proteins, are emerging key regulators of infection, autoinflammation and antitumor immunity. Multiple studies have recently characterised their crucial roles in driving pyroptosis, a lytic pro-inflammatory type of cell death. Additionally, gasdermins also act as key effectors of NETosis, secondary necrosis and apoptosis. In this review, we will address current understanding of the mechanisms of gasdermin activation and further describe the protective and detrimental roles of gasdermins in host defence and autoinflammatory diseases. These data suggest that gasdermins play a prominent role in innate immunity and autoinflammatory disorders, thereby providing potential new therapeutic avenues for the treatment of infection and autoimmune disease.

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Gasdermins, NETosis, inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis, pyroptosis, rheumatoid arthritis, General Nursing, Immunology and Allergy, Immunology

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Tang, L, Lu, C, Zheng, G & Burgering, B M T 2020, 'Emerging insights on the role of gasdermins in infection and inflammatory diseases', Clinical & Translational Immunology, vol. 9, no. 10, e1186. https://doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1186