To die or not to die: Gasdermins in intestinal health and disease

IF 7.4 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Zhaoyu Lin , Qianyue Chen , Hai-Bin Ruan
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Abstract

Intestinal homeostasis is achieved by the balance among intestinal epithelium, immune cells, and gut microbiota. Gasdermins (GSDMs), a family of membrane pore forming proteins, can trigger rapid inflammatory cell death in the gut, mainly pyroptosis and NETosis. Importantly, there is increasing literature on the non-cell lytic roles of GSDMs in intestinal homeostasis and disease. While GSDMA is low and PJVK is not expressed in the gut, high GSDMB and GSDMC expression is found almost restrictively in intestinal epithelial cells. Conversely, GSDMD and GSDME show more ubiquitous expression among various cell types in the gut. The N-terminal region of GSDMs can be liberated for pore formation by an array of proteases in response to pathogen- and danger-associated signals, but it is not fully understood what cell type-specific mechanisms activate intestinal GSDMs. The host relies on GSDMs for pathogen defense, tissue tolerance, and cancerous cell death; however, pro-inflammatory milieu caused by pyroptosis and excessive cytokine release may favor the development and progression of inflammatory bowel disease and cancer. Therefore, a thorough understanding of spatiotemporal mechanisms that control gasdermin expression, activation, and function is essential for the development of future therapeutics for intestinal disorders.

死还是不死肠道健康和疾病中的气敏物质
肠道平衡是通过肠道上皮细胞、免疫细胞和肠道微生物群之间的平衡来实现的。Gasdermins(GSDMs)是膜孔形成蛋白的一个家族,可引发肠道内炎症细胞的快速死亡,主要是热凋亡和NETosis。重要的是,关于 GSDMs 在肠道平衡和疾病中的非细胞溶解作用的文献越来越多。GSDMA 在肠道中表达量较低,PJVK 在肠道中也不表达,而 GSDMB 和 GSDMC 在肠道上皮细胞中几乎限制性地高表达。相反,GSDMD 和 GSDME 在肠道各种细胞类型中的表达更为普遍。GSDMs 的 N 端区域可被一系列蛋白酶释放出来形成孔隙,以响应病原体和危险相关信号,但目前还不完全清楚是什么细胞类型特异性机制激活了肠道 GSDMs。宿主依赖 GSDMs 进行病原体防御、组织耐受性和癌细胞死亡;然而,热蛋白沉积和细胞因子过度释放导致的促炎环境可能有利于炎症性肠病和癌症的发生和发展。因此,透彻了解控制 gasdermin 表达、激活和功能的时空机制对于开发未来治疗肠道疾病的药物至关重要。
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Seminars in Immunology
Seminars in Immunology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
1.30%
发文量
50
审稿时长
89 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Immunology is a specialized review journal that serves as a valuable resource for scientists in the field of immunology. The journal's approach is thematic, with each issue dedicated to a specific topic of significant interest to immunologists. It covers a wide range of research areas, from the molecular and cellular foundations of the immune response to the potential for its manipulation, highlighting recent advancements in these areas. Each thematic issue is curated by a guest editor, who is recognized as an expert in the field internationally. The content of each issue typically includes six to eight authoritative invited reviews, which delve into various aspects of the chosen topic. The goal of these reviews is to provide a comprehensive, coherent, and engaging overview of the subject matter, ensuring that the information is presented in a timely manner to maintain its relevance. The journal's commitment to quality and timeliness is further supported by its inclusion in the Scopus database, which is a leading abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature. Being indexed in Scopus helps to ensure that the journal's content is accessible to a broad audience of researchers and professionals in immunology and related fields.
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