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Role of pyroptosis in spinal cord injury and its therapeutic implications

Author Affiliations
Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou University, Southeast University, Second Affiliated Hospital & Yuying Children's Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, ...
Published InJournal of Advanced Research
Year2020
Citations243

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Currently, spinal cord injury (SCI) is a pathological incident that triggers several neuropathological conditions, leading to the initiation of neuronal damage with several pro-inflammatory mediators' release. However, pyroptosis is recognized as a new programmed cell death mechanism regulated by the stimulation of caspase-1 and/or caspase-11/-4/-5 signaling pathways with a series of inflammatory responses. AIM: Our current review concisely summarizes the potential role of pyroptosis-regulated programmed cell death in SCI, according to several molecular and pathophysiological mechanisms. This review also highlights the targeting of pyroptosis signaling pathways and inflammasome components and its therapeutic implications for the treatment of SCI. KEY SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTS: Multiple pieces of evidence have illustrated that pyroptosis plays significant roles in cell swelling, plasma membrane lysis, chromatin…
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