caspase4driven
Caspase4driven is a term used in immunology and cell biology to describe cellular responses predominantly governed by activation of human caspase-4, an inflammatory caspase that operates in noncanonical inflammasome signaling. In response to intracellular components from Gram-negative bacteria, particularly lipopolysaccharide (LPS), caspase-4 can be activated and initiate pyroptotic cell death and related inflammatory signaling.
Mechanism: Activation involves binding of cytosolic LPS to the caspase-4 CARD, leading to autoproteolysis and cleavage
Biological significance: The caspase4driven pathway is prominently studied in human macrophages and dendritic cells, and it
Terminology: The phrase caspase4driven is used to describe signaling cascades in which CASP4 activity is the