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'''Gasdermin''' (GSDM)  is the substrate of the inflammatory [[Caspase]] downstream from inflammasomes which activate caspase.  Inflammasomes are supramolecular signalling  assemblies activating the lytic process against exogenous pathogens. GSDM is required for cytokine release and pyroptosis, a lytic form of programmed cell death) <ref>PMID:31451512</ref>.  Pyropptosis is the regulated lytic cell death mediated by GSMD pore formation.  GSDM D contains 2 domains: the N-terminal fragment which is pore-forming and the repressive C-terminal.  The GSDM family contains 6 members in human.  
'''Gasdermin''' (GSDM)  is the substrate of the inflammatory [[Caspase]] downstream from inflammasomes which activate caspase.  Inflammasomes are supramolecular signalling  assemblies activating the lytic process against exogenous pathogens. GSDM is required for cytokine release and pyroptosis, a lytic form of programmed cell death) <ref>PMID:31451512</ref>.  Pyropptosis is the regulated lytic cell death mediated by GSMD pore formation.  GSDM D contains 2 domains: the N-terminal fragment which is pore-forming and the repressive C-terminal.  The GSDM family contains 6 members in human.  
*''Gasdermin D'' is a pore-forming protein involved in cell death of macrophages<ref>PMID:32800355</ref>.
*'''Gasdermin D''' is a pore-forming protein involved in cell death of macrophages<ref>PMID:32800355</ref>.


== Disease ==
== Disease ==

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