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Key Points. TRIM21 regulates virus-induced pyroptosis.ISG12a is required for TRIM21-mediated pyroptosis.TRIM21 promotes ISG12a mitochondrial migration by ubiqui
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Mashup Score: 0Increased IRF9–STAT2 Signaling Leads to Adaptive Resistance toward Targeted Therapy in Melanoma by Restraining GSDME-Dependent Pyroptosis - 2 year(s) ago
Melanoma is the leading cause of cutaneous malignancy death. BRAF inhibitors (BRAFis) have been developed as target therapies because nearly half of patients with melanoma have activating alterations in the BRAF oncogene. However, the fast-developed resistance to BRAFis limits their treatment efficacy. Understanding the molecular mechanism of resistance is vital to increase the success of…
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Mashup Score: 0Increased IRF9–STAT2 Signaling Leads to Adaptive Resistance toward Targeted Therapy in Melanoma by Restraining GSDME-Dependent Pyroptosis - 2 year(s) ago
Melanoma is the leading cause of cutaneous malignancy death. BRAF inhibitors (BRAFis) have been developed as target therapies because nearly half of patients with melanoma have activating alterations in the BRAF oncogene. However, the fast-developed resistance to BRAFis limits their treatment efficacy. Understanding the molecular mechanism of resistance is vital to increase the success of…
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Extracellular cold-inducible RNA binding protein (eCIRP) is an inflammatory mediator that causes inflammation and tissue injury in sepsis. Gasdermin D (GSDMD) is a protein that, when cleaved, forms pores in the cell membrane, releasing intracellular contents into the extracellular milieu to
Source: The Journal of ImmunologyCategories: Allergy-Immunology, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Rationale: Pyroptosis is a morphologically and mechanistically distinct form of cell death and is characterized by GSDMD (gasdermin D) or GSDME (gasdermin E)-mediated necrosis with excessive inflamma
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Mashup Score: 10Please wait whilst we redirect you - 3 year(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 4Emerging connectivity of programmed cell death pathways and its physiological implications - 4 year(s) ago
Dispensable, infected or neoplastic cells are removed by programmed cell death, including pathways for apoptosis, necroptosis and pyroptosis. Owing to differences in their mechanisms and physiological outcomes, these cell death pathways have traditionally been viewed as separate entities, but it has become clear that they are mechanistically and functionally connected.
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Mashup Score: 0The role of inflammasomes in kidney disease - 4 year(s) ago
In this Review, the authors discuss the biology of canonical and non-canonical inflammasomes and inflammasome-forming genes in the kidney, including their different functions in the various kidney compartments and their potential as therapeutic targets.
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Evidence points to a crucial role of necroptosis and pyroptosis as important modes of programmed cell death in the intestine in addition to apoptosis. This Review discusses advances in our understanding of apoptosis, necroptosis and pyroptosis as major cell death pathways that can result in pathophysiological outcomes.
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REVIEW | Cell death in the gut epithelium and implications for chronic inflammation by Jay V. Patankar & Christoph Becker https://t.co/T3UvDf8mQe https://t.co/Wvo57VjMw1
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In this new Review on mechanisms of #CellDeath in the gut epithelium, the authors examine translational aspects of cell death modulation for the development of novel therapeutic alternatives for #IBD and #ColorectalCancer. Read more here: https://t.co/T3UvDf8mQe https://t.co/E86ODghyRP
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Mashup Score: 72Inflammasomes and Pyroptosis as Therapeutic Targets for COVID-19 - 4 year(s) ago
The inflammatory response to severe acute respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus 2 infection has a direct impact on the clinical outcomes of coronavirus disease 2019 patients. Of the many innate immune pathways that are engaged by severe acute respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus 2, we highlight the importance of the inflammasome pathway. We discuss available pharmaceutical agents that…
Source: The Journal of ImmunologyCategories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest HeadlinesTweet-
Back in April, I tweeted this thread explaining my thoughts about the role of #inflammasomes & #pyroptosis in #COVID19. Seeing this, @jeremymmunology reached out to me about writing a review together. Now, I'm delighted to share our review @J_Immunol https://t.co/dV4qan1o1u https://t.co/BMts4DdLeR https://t.co/HOTrlYuy1J
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From Haizhen Zhu at Hunan University: #TRIM21 regulates #virus-induced cell #pyroptosis through #polyubiquitination of ISG12a #ReadtheJI #CellDeath #Ubiquitin #Ubiquitination #ViralImmunology #VisualAbstract #GraphicalAbstract https://t.co/U3nNeRmKpy https://t.co/JM70P8UrBd