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- publication . Article . 2020Open Access EnglishAuthors:Ball, Daniel P; Taabazuing, Cornelius Y; Griswold, Andrew R; Orth, Elizabeth L; Rao, Sahana D; Kotliar, Ilana B; Vostal, Lauren E; Johnson, Darren C; Bachovchin, Daniel A;Publisher: Life Science Alliance LLCProject: NIH | Tri-Institutional PhD Pro... (1T32GM115327-01), NIH | MOUSE GENETICS (2P30CA008748-43), NIH | Characterizing the Mechan... (1R01AI137168-01), NIH | Weill Cornell/Rockefeller... (5T32GM007739-30)
Pathogen-related signals induce a number of cytosolic pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) to form canonical inflammasomes, which activate pro-caspase-1 and trigger pyroptotic cell death. All well-studied inflammasome-forming PRRs oligomerize with the adapter protein AS...
- publication . Article . Other literature type . 2019Open AccessAuthors:Marian C. Okondo; Ashley J. Chui; Daniel A. Bachovchin; Daniel A. Bachovchin; Daniel P. Ball; Darren C. Johnson; Kuo Gai; Sahana D. Rao;Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLCProject: NIH | MOUSE GENETICS (2P30CA008748-43), NIH | Tri-Institutional PhD Pro... (1T32GM115327-01), NIH | Characterizing the Mechan... (1R01AI137168-01)
Abstract Intracellular pathogenic structures or activities stimulate the formation of inflammasomes, which recruit and activate caspase-1 and trigger an inflammatory form of cell death called pyroptosis. The well-characterized mammalian inflammasome sensor proteins all ...
- publication . Article . 2018Open Access EnglishAuthors:Johnson, Darren C.; Taabazuing, Cornelius Y.; Okondo, Marian C.; Chui, Ashley J.; Rao, Sahana D.; Brown, Fiona C.; Reed, Casie; Peguero, Elizabeth; de Stanchina, Elisa; Kentsis, Alex; ...Project: NIH | Tri-Institutional PhD Pro... (1T32GM115327-01), NIH | Characterizing the Mechan... (1R01AI137168-01), NIH | Phosphoproteomic signatur... (5R21CA188881-02), NIH | Aberrant signaling in acu... (5R01CA204396-03), NIH | MOUSE GENETICS (2P30CA008748-43)
Small-molecule inhibitors of the serine dipeptidases DPP8 and DPP9 (DPP8/9) induce a lytic form of cell death called pyroptosis in mouse and human monocytes and macrophages1,2. In mouse myeloid cells, Dpp8/9 inhibition activates the inflammasome sensor Nlrp1b, which in ...