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      Molecular mechanisms and functions of pyroptosis, inflammatory caspases and inflammasomes in infectious diseases

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          Cell death is a fundamental biological phenomenon that is essential for the survival and development of an organism. Emerging evidence also indicate that cell death contributes to immune defense against infectious diseases. Pyroptosis is a form of inflammatory programed cell death pathway activated by human and mouse caspase-1, human caspase-4 and caspase-5, or mouse caspase-11. These inflammatory caspases are used by the host to control bacterial, viral, fungal or protozoan pathogens. Pyroptosis requires cleavage and activation of the pore-forming effector protein gasdermin D by inflammatory caspases. Physical rupture of the cell causes release of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β and IL-18, alarmins and endogenous danger-associated molecular patterns, signifying the inflammatory potential of pyroptosis. Here, we describe the central role of inflammatory caspases and pyroptosis in mediating immunity to infection and clearance of pathogens.

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          Journal
          7702118
          4161
          Immunol Rev
          Immunol. Rev.
          Immunological reviews
          0105-2896
          1600-065X
          17 March 2017
          May 2017
          01 May 2018
          : 277
          : 1
          : 61-75
          Affiliations
          Department of Immunology, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, 38105, USA
          Author notes
          Correspondence to: Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti, Department of Immunology, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, MS #351, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis TN 38105-3678, Tel: (901) 595-3634, Fax: (901) 595-5766, thirumala-devi.kanneganti@ 123456stjude.org
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          PMC5416822 PMC5416822 5416822 nihpa855023
          10.1111/imr.12534
          5416822
          28462526
          98603d07-cc83-4436-8f6f-b22410d76e35
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          caspase-4,pyroptosis,pores,necroptosis,necrosis,lytic,lysis,interferons,inflammatory caspases,inflammation,inflammasomes,infection,gasdermin D,cell death,caspase-11,caspase-5,caspase-1,Bacteria,viruses

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