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The Role of Pyroptosis and Gasdermin Family in Tumor Progression and Immune Microenvironment

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Publisher Biomed Central
Specialty Hematology
Date 2023 Dec 9
PMID 38066523
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Abstract

Pyroptosis, an inflammatory programmed cell death, distinguishes itself from apoptosis and necroptosis and has drawn increasing attention. Recent studies have revealed a correlation between the expression levels of many pyroptosis-related genes and both tumorigenesis and progression. Despite advancements in cancer treatments such as surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy, the persistent hallmark of cancer enables malignant cells to elude cell death and develop resistance to therapy. Recent findings indicate that pyroptosis can overcome apoptosis resistance amplify treatment-induced tumor cell death. Moreover, pyroptosis triggers antitumor immunity by releasing pro-inflammatory cytokines, augmenting macrophage phagocytosis, and activating cytotoxic T cells and natural killer cells. Additionally, it transforms "cold" tumors into "hot" tumors, thereby enhancing the antitumor effects of various treatments. Consequently, pyroptosis is intricately linked to tumor development and holds promise as an effective strategy for boosting therapeutic efficacy. As the principal executive protein of pyroptosis, the gasdermin family plays a pivotal role in influencing pyroptosis-associated outcomes in tumors and can serve as a regulatory target. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the relationship between pyroptosis and gasdermin family members, discusses their roles in tumor progression and the tumor immune microenvironment, and analyses the underlying therapeutic strategies for tumor treatment based on pyroptotic cell death.

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