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Fiery Cell Death: Pyroptosis in the Central Nervous System
Brienne A McKenzie1, Vishva M Dixit2, Christopher Power3
1Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB, Canada; Department of Medicine, Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB, Canada.
Abstract:
Pyroptosis ('fiery death') is an inflammatory type of regulated cell death (RCD), which occurs downstream of inflammasome activation. Pyroptosis is mediated directly by the recently identified family of pore-forming proteins known as gasdermins, the best characterized of which is gasdermin D (GSDMD). Recent investigations implicate pyroptosis in the pathogenesis of multiple neurological diseases. In this review, we discuss molecular mechanisms that drive pyroptosis, evidence for pyroptosis within the CNS, and emerging therapeutic strategies for its inhibition in the context of neurological disease.
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