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Detection of Inflammasome Activation and Pyroptotic Cell Death in Murine Bone Marrow-derived Macrophages
Published on: May 21, 2018
Crosstalk between inflammasome sensors and DNA damage response pathways
Delphine Burlet1,2,3,4, Anne-Laure Huber1,2,3,4, Agnès Tissier1,2,3,4
1INSERM U1052, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon, France.
Abstract:
Eukaryotic cells encounter diverse threats jeopardizing their integrity, prompting the development of defense mechanisms against these stressors. Among these mechanisms, inflammasomes are well-known for their roles in coordinating the inflammatory response against infections. Extensive research has unveiled their multifaceted involvement in cellular processes beyond inflammation. Recent studies emphasize the intricate relationship between the inflammasome and the DNA damage response (DDR). They highlight how the DDR participates in inflammasome activation and the reciprocal impact of inflammasome on DDR and genome integrity preservation. Moreover, novel functions of inflammasome sensors in DDR pathways have emerged, broadening our understanding of their roles. Finally, this review delves into identifying common signals that drive the activation of inflammasome sensors alongside activation cues for the DNA damage response, offering potential insights into shared regulatory pathways between these critical cellular processes.
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