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- pro-caspase-1 via its CARD domain to activate inflammatory signaling and pyroptotic cell death. Notably, the PYD of the adaptor protein ASC has been demonstrated...
- by inflammatory caspases through both the canonical and non-canonical pyroptotic pathways. Caspase-1, conserved in vertebrates, is involved in the canonical...
- pyroptosis exhibit membrane blebbing and produce protrusions known as pyroptotic bodies, a process not found in necroptosis. Also, necroptosis works in...
- novel therapeutic opportunities, namely caspase-1 which controls the pyroptotic pathway. In this regard, pyroptosis of CD4 T cells and secretion of pro-inflammatory...
- (2015-09-08). "Cell-to-Cell Transmission of HIV-1 Is Required to Trigger Pyroptotic Death of Lymphoid-Tissue-Derived CD4 T Cells". Cell Reports. 12 (10):...
- inflammasome complex or Caspase-1 activation. A crucial downstream substrate for pyroptotic caspases is Gasdermin D (GSDMD) Inflammation is a protective attempt by...
- novel therapeutic opportunities targeting caspase-1, which controls the pyroptotic cell death pathway. Specifically, these findings could open the door to...
- termed pathogen ****ociated molecular patterns (PAMPs), initiates the pyroptotic response. Detection of such PAMPs by some members of Nod-like receptor...
- PMC 8588876. PMID 33883744. S2CID 233351704. Jorgensen I, Miao EA (May 2015). "Pyroptotic cell death defends against intracellular pathogens". Immunological Reviews...
- WC (2015). "Cell-to-Cell Transmission of HIV-1 Is Required to Trigger Pyroptotic Death of Lymphoid-Tissue-Derived CD4 T Cells". Cell Rep. 12 (10): 1555–63...