Pyroptosis in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion and its therapeutic implications. 2024

Yin Liu, and Xi Li, and Tingting Sun, and Tao Li, and Qian Li
Department of Anesthesiology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China. Electronic address: liuyin_scu@163.com.

Ischemic heart disease, a prevalent cardiovascular disease with global significance, is associated with substantial morbidity. Timely and successful reperfusion is crucial for reducing infarct size and enhancing clinical outcomes. However, reperfusion may induce additional myocardium injury, manifesting as myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (MI/R) injury. Pyroptosis is a regulated cell death pathway, the signaling pathway of which is activated during MI/R injury. In this process, the inflammasomes are triggered, initiating the cleavage of gasdermin proteins and pro-interleukins, which results in the formation of membrane pores and the maturation and secretion of inflammatory cytokines. Numerous preclinical evidence underscores the pivotal role of pyroptosis in MI/R injury. Inhibiting pyroptosis is cardioprotective against MI/R injury. Although certain agents exhibiting promise in preclinical studies for attenuating MI/R injury through inhibiting pyroptosis have been identified, the suitability of these compounds for clinical trials remains untested. This review comprehensively summarizes the recent developments in this field, with a specific emphasis on the impact of pyroptosis on MI/R injury. Deciphering these findings not only sheds light on new disease mechanisms but also paves the way for innovative treatments. And then the exploration of the latest advances in compounds that inhibit pyroptosis in MI/R is discussed, which aims to provide insights into potential therapeutic strategies and identify avenues for future research in the pursuit of effective clinical interventions.

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