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  2. Hydra gasdermin-gated pyroptosis signalling regulates tissue regeneration

Hydra gasdermin-gated pyroptosis signalling regulates tissue regeneration

  • Dev Comp Immunol. 2023 Aug 3;104904. doi: 10.1016/j.dci.2023.104904.
Shouwen Chen 1 Yuxin Gong 1 Shuxin Li 1 Dahai Yang 1 Yuanxing Zhang 2 Qin Liu 3
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering, Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Optogenetic Techniques for Cell Metabolism, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, 200237, China.
  • 2 Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai), Zhuhai, 519000, China; Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Marine Cultured Animal Vaccines, Shanghai, 200237, China.
  • 3 State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering, Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Optogenetic Techniques for Cell Metabolism, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, 200237, China; Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai), Zhuhai, 519000, China; Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Marine Cultured Animal Vaccines, Shanghai, 200237, China. Electronic address: [email protected].
Abstract

Pyroptosis, an inflammatory form of programmed cell death, is directly executed by gasdermin (GSDM) depending on its N-terminal pore-forming fragment-mediated membrane-disrupting, triggering intracellular contents release, which plays important roles in mammalian Anti-infection and anti-tumor immune responses. However, whether Pyroptosis engages in the regulation of tissue regeneration remains largely unknown. Here, utilizing Hydra vulgaris as the research model, we found that an HyCARD2-HyGSDME-mediated Pyroptosis signalling is activated in both head and foot regenerated tips after amputation. Impeding Pyroptosis by knocking down the expression of either HyGSDME or HyCARD2 significantly hampered both head and foot regeneration in Hydra. Mechanistically, the activation of HyCARD2-HyGSDME axis at wound sites is dependent of intracellular mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species (mtROS), the removing of which hindered Hydra head regeneration. Moreover, the HyCARD2-HyGSDME axis-gated Pyroptosis was found to enhance the initial secretion and upregulated expression of Wnt3. Collectively, these findings indicate that gasdermin-gated Pyroptosis is critical for the evoking of Wnt signalling to facilitate Hydra tissue regeneration, which provides insights into functional diversification within the gasdermin family in the animal kingdom.

Keywords

Gasdermin; Mitochondrial ROS; Pyroptosis; Regeneration; Wnt.

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