Pyroptosis at the forefront of anticancer immunity

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Reid Loveless
Ryan Bloomquist
Yong Teng
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[1] Augusta University,Department of Oral Biology and Diagnostic Sciences, Dental College of Georgia
[2] Augusta University,Department of Restorative Sciences, Dental College of Georgia
[3] Winship Cancer Institute,Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology
[4] Emory University,undefined
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Pyroptosis; Antitumor immunity; Gasdermin; cancer; The immune landscape;
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Tumor resistance to apoptosis and the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment are two major contributors to poor therapeutic responses during cancer intervention. Pyroptosis, a lytic and inflammatory programmed cell death pathway distinct from apoptosis, has subsequently sparked notable interest among cancer researchers for its potential to be clinically harnessed and to address these problems. Recent evidence indicates that pyroptosis induction in tumor cells leads to a robust inflammatory response and marked tumor regression. Underlying its antitumor effect, pyroptosis is mediated by pore-forming gasdermin proteins that facilitate immune cell activation and infiltration through their release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and immunogenic material following cell rupture. Considering its inflammatory nature, however, aberrant pyroptosis may also be implicated in the formation of a tumor supportive microenvironment, as evidenced by the upregulation of gasdermin proteins in certain cancers. In this review, the molecular pathways leading to pyroptosis are introduced, followed by an overview of the seemingly entangled links between pyroptosis and cancer. We describe what is known regarding the impact of pyroptosis on anticancer immunity and give insight into the potential of harnessing pyroptosis as a tool and applying it to novel or existing anticancer strategies.
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