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Pathogenic effects of inhibition of mTORC1/STAT3 axis facilitates Staphylococcus aureus-induced pyroptosis in human macrophages.

Ruiyuan YaoYuhao ChenHuifang HaoZhixin GuoXiaoou ChengYuze MaQiang JiXiaoru YangYanfeng WangXihe LiZhigang Wang
Published in: Cell communication and signaling : CCS (2020)
S. aureus infection induces human macrophage pyroptosis, inhibition of mTORC1/STAT3 axis facilitates S. aureus-induced pyroptosis. mTORC1 and STAT3 are associated with pyroptosis. Our findings demonstrate a regulatory function of the mTORC1/STAT3 axis in macrophage pyroptosis, constituting a novel mechanism by which pyroptosis is regulated in macrophages. Video Abstract Macrophages were infected with S. aureus for 3 h (MOI 25:1), and pyroptosis was filmed in macrophages by laser confocal microscopy. A representative field was recorded. Arrow indicates lysing dead cell.
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