Abstract

Cleavage of the gasdermin proteins to produce pore-forming amino-terminal fragments causes inflammatory cell death (pyroptosis)1. Gasdermin E (GSDME, also known as DFNA5)—mutated in familial ageing-related hearing loss2—can be cleaved by caspase 3, thereby converting noninflammatory apoptosis to pyroptosis in GSDME-expressing cells3–5. GSDME expression is suppressed in many cancers, and reduced GSDME levels are associated with decreased survival as a result of breast cancer2,6, suggesting that GSDME might be a tumour suppressor. Here we show that 20 of 22 tested cancer-associated GSDME mutations reduce GSDME function. In mice, knocking out Gsdme in GSDME-expressing tumours enhances, whereas ectopic expression in Gsdme-repressed tumours inhibits, tumour growth. This tumour suppression is mediated by killer cytotoxic lymphocytes: it is abrogated in perforin-deficient mice or mice depleted of killer lymphocytes. GSDME expression enhances the phagocytosis of tumour cells by tumour-associated macrophages, as well as the number and functions of tumour-infiltrating natural-killer and CD8+ T lymphocytes. Killer-cell granzyme B also activates caspase-independent pyroptosis in target cells by directly cleaving GSDME at the same site as caspase 3. Uncleavable or pore-defective GSDME proteins are not tumour suppressive. Thus, tumour GSDME acts as a tumour suppressor by activating pyroptosis, enhancing anti-tumour immunity. The gasdermin E protein is shown to act as a tumour suppressor: it is cleaved by caspase 3 and granzyme B and leads to pyroptosis of cancer cells, provoking an immune response to the tumour.

Keywords

ImmunityCancer researchBiologyChemistryImmune systemImmunology

MeSH Terms

AnimalsApoptosisAspartic AcidCell LineTumorFemaleGranzymesHumansLoss of Function MutationMiceNeoplasmsPyroptosisReceptorsEstrogenT-LymphocytesCytotoxic

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Year
2020
Type
article
Volume
579
Issue
7799
Pages
415-420
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Zhibin Zhang, Ying Zhang, Shiyu Xia et al. (2020). Gasdermin E suppresses tumour growth by activating anti-tumour immunity. Nature , 579 (7799) , 415-420. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2071-9

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DOI
10.1038/s41586-020-2071-9
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32188940
PMCID
PMC7123794

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