Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4361087 | Cell Host & Microbe | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Proinflammatory caspases play important roles in innate immunity. Much attention has focused on caspase-1, which acts to eliminate pathogens by obliterating their replicative niches as well as alerting the host to their presence. Now, emerging data have shed light on the lesser-studied proinflammatory caspase-11 in the combat between host and pathogens. Using the new tools available, researchers are further elucidating the mechanisms by which caspase-11 contributes to host defense. Here, we review the emerging understanding of caspase-11 functions and the mechanisms of activation and discuss the implications for human disease.
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Authors
Tessie M. Ng, Denise M. Monack,