| Literature DB >> 32431546 |
Lisha Li1, Yanjing Li1, Yuxian Bai1.
Abstract
Gasdermin B (GSDMB) belongs to the gasdermin (GSDM) family which may adopt different mechanisms of intramolecular domain interactions to modulate their lipid-binding and pore-forming activities. The GSDM family has regulatory functions in cell proliferation and differentiation, especially in pyroptosis process. Pyroptosis is a pro-inflammatory form of regulated cell death and is designed to attract a nonspecific innate response to the site of infection. For cancer cells, the activation of pyroptosis may promote cell death and exert anticancer properties. Also, recent studies have observed the pyroptosis-like features in GSDMB and some researches have shown that GSDMB overexpression occurred in several kinds of cancers; these findings bring a contradiction with the participation of GSDMB in pyroptosis. Although people pay less attention to GSDMB, it still has some essential research value. It is a paradox that GSDMB might participate in programmed cell death, which might put forward a research direction of therapeutic targets for cancer. Here, we review the possible progress of how GSDMB participated in this inflammatory regulation mechanistically and the potential functions of GSDMB in cancer.Entities:
Keywords: GSDMB; cancer; gasdermin family; pore-forming activities; pyroptosis
Year: 2020 PMID: 32431546 PMCID: PMC7201009 DOI: 10.2147/CMAR.S246948
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Manag Res ISSN: 1179-1322 Impact factor: 3.989
Figure 1GSDMB is different from other gasdermins in its structure and domain architecture. The protein of GSDMA (A), GSDMB (B), GSDMC (C), GSDMD (D) and GSDME (E) is shown as cartoon. Blue cartoon represents the helices of protein. Red cartoon represents the sheets of protein. Yellow cartoon represents the coils of protein.
Figure 2Cleavage of GSDMB protein by caspase-1 induces pyroptosis. Caspase-1 promotes the cleavage of GSDMB and the releasing of the N-terminal effector domain and the C-terminal inhibitory domain. The N-terminal domain oligomerizes in the cell membrane and forms pores, which leads to pyroptosis.
Figure 3GSDMB promotes non-canonical pyroptosis by enhancing caspase-4 activity. The binding of GSDMB with the CARD domain of caspase-4 result in the oligomerization of the caspase-4 proteins, and caspase-4 promotes the cleavage of GSDMD and the releasing of the N-terminal effector domain and the C-terminal inhibitory domain. The N-terminal domain oligomerizes in the cell membrane and forms pores, which leads to pyroptosis.
Figure 4GSDMB could be cleaved by caspase-3/-6/-7. Caspase-3/-6/-7 promotes the cleavage of GSDMB and the releasing of the N-terminal effector domain and the C-terminal inhibitory domain.
Differences in the Experiments About the Mechanism of GSDMB in Pyroptosis
| Cell Signaling | Cell Lines | Activated Conditions | Methods | Cleavage Sites | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cleavage of GSDMB protein by caspase-1 | Human ciliated airway epithelial cells | Pro-inflammatory stimuli such as viruses and allergens | Cytotoxicity assay, microscopic examination | D236A mutant | [ |
| GSDMB promotes non-canonical pyroptosis by enhancing caspase-4 activity | Human embryonic kidney (HEK) | FuGENE HD | Measurement of caspase-4 activity, cytotoxicity assay, co-immunoprecipitation studies | – | [ |
| Cleavage of GSDMB protein by caspase-3/-6/-7 | The human GSDMB gene was amplified from a cDNA clone and was ligated for expression in | – | In vitro caspase cleavage assay, Western analyses | 88DNVD91 site | [ |
GSDMB in Different Cancers
| Cancer Type | Expression in Cancer | GSDMB in Cancer Cell Invasion, Progression, and Metastasis | The Role of GSDMB in Marker of Cancer | The Role of GSDMB in Prognosis | The Role of GSDMB in Therapy | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Breast cancer | Upregulation | Correlation | A marker in cancer screening | A critical determinant | Antibody targeting GSDMB | [ |
| Gastric cancer | Upregulation | Correlation | A marker for the evaluation of cancer development and progression | – | The GSDMB-driven expression vector | [ |
| Cervical cancer | Upregulation | Correlation | An evaluation indicator in onset risk during the normal to cancer transition process | – | – | [ |