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Examination of Pyroptosis by Flow Cytometry
Published on: May 31, 2024
Pyroptosis - a cell death modality of its kind?
Oliver Kepp1, Lorenzo Galluzzi, Laurence Zitvogel
1INSERM, U848, Villejuif, France.
Abstract:
The term "pyroptosis" was originally introduced to describe a particular form of cell death in macrophages, which is induced by bacterial infection, is accompanied by caspase-1 activation and hence leads to the release of pyrogenic interleukins; however, it is still controversial whether pyroptosis - which can also be triggered by non-bacterial pathological stimuli - truly represents a cell death modality on its own or whether it constitutes a special case of apoptosis or necrosis.
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