pyroptotic
Pyroptotic is an adjective relating to pyroptosis, a form of programmed inflammatory cell death. Pyroptosis is characterized by rapid plasma membrane pore formation, cell swelling and lysis, and the release of pro-inflammatory intracellular contents. It is considered inflammatory in contrast to apoptosis, which is typically non-inflammatory. Pyroptosis is mediated by gasdermin family proteins, most prominently gasdermin D (GSDMD) in many contexts.
Mechanism: In many systems, pathogen- or danger-associated signals activate inflammasomes such as NLRP3, NLRC4, or AIM2,
Physiological and clinical relevance: Pyroptosis contributes to host defense against intracellular pathogens and shapes inflammatory responses
Terminology: The term pyroptotic describes cells or processes undergoing pyroptosis. It is part of the broader