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  1. #Gasdermins (GSDMs) are pore-forming proteins involved in #CellDeath & #inflammation. @jianbin_ruan explores a #PLOSBiology study of the evolution of GSDMs in metazoa, highlighting the role of GSDME in #pyroptosis. Primer: plos.io/3nyd4By Paper: plos.io/3p6klcm

  2. #Gasdermins (GSDMs) are pore-forming proteins involved in #CellDeath & #inflammation. @jianbin_ruan explores a #PLOSBiology study of the evolution of GSDMs in metazoa, highlighting the role of GSDME in #pyroptosis. Primer: plos.io/3nyd4By Paper: plos.io/3p6klcm

  3. #Gasdermins (GSDMs) are pore-forming proteins involved in #CellDeath & #inflammation. @jianbin_ruan explores a #PLOSBiology study of the evolution of GSDMs in metazoa, highlighting the role of GSDME in #pyroptosis. Primer: plos.io/3nyd4By Paper: plos.io/3p6klcm

  4. Characterization of #Gasdermin E-mediated #pyroptosis in the basal chordate #amphioxus reveals that #GSDME is transcriptionally regulated by IRF1/8, involved in bacteria-induced tissue damage, and inhibited by #caspase inhibitor #PLOSBiology plos.io/3p6klcm

  5. Characterization of #Gasdermin E-mediated #pyroptosis in the basal chordate #amphioxus reveals that #GSDME is transcriptionally regulated by IRF1/8, involved in bacteria-induced tissue damage, and inhibited by #caspase inhibitor #PLOSBiology plos.io/3p6klcm

  6. Characterization of #Gasdermin E-mediated #pyroptosis in the basal chordate #amphioxus reveals that #GSDME is transcriptionally regulated by IRF1/8, involved in bacteria-induced tissue damage, and inhibited by #caspase inhibitor #PLOSBiology plos.io/3p6klcm

  7. Uptake-independent killing of macrophages by extracellular #Mycobacterium #tuberculosis aggregates

    Chiara Toniolo et al show that Mtb aggregates evade #phagocytosis by inducing #macrophage #pyroptosis via a mechanism involving its type VII secretion system ESX-1 and surface lipid PDIM

    embopress.org/doi/10.15252/emb