Cancer Cells Go Down in Flames When Spark Returns to Gasdermin E

17:00 EDT 12 Mar 2020 | Genetic Engineering News

Normally, when cells die, including most cancerous cells, it’s through a process called apoptosis, a quiet, orderly death. But if gasdermin E is present and working, cancer cells succumb to pyroptosis, a highly inflammatory death. According to a new study, restoring gasdermin E expression turns cold tumors hot, increasing the number and antitumor functions of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and enhancing the phagocytosis of tumor cells by tumor-associated macrophages.

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