Inflammosome Activation

Pathway ID: SIGNOR-Inflammosome

Description: [from Wikipedia] Inflammasomes are cytosolic multiprotein oligomers of the innate immune system responsible for the activation of inflammatory responses.[1][2] Activation and assembly of the inflammasome promotes proteolytic cleavage, maturation and secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin 1β (IL-1β) and interleukin 18 (IL-18), as well as cleavage of Gasdermin-D.[2][3] The N-terminal fragment resulting from this cleavage induces a pro-inflammatory form of programmed cell death distinct from apoptosis, referred to as pyroptosis, and is responsible for secretion of the mature cytokines, presumably through the formation of pores in the plasma membrane.

Curated by: Marta Iannuccelli

35 Seed Entities

Organism:
Name Primary ID
IRF3 Q14653
MYD88 Q99836
TRAF6 Q9Y4K3
TICAM1 Q8IUC6
AIM2 inflammasome SIGNOR-C222
PI3K SIGNOR-C156
TYK2 P29597
PAMPs SIGNOR-ST11
CCL2 P13500
Interferon-type-I SIGNOR-PF50
MAP3K7 O43318
RIPK1 Q13546
TBK1 Q9UHD2
TNF P01375
JAK1 P23458
IKK-complex SIGNOR-C14
IL1B P01584
NLRP1 inflammasome SIGNOR-C224
GSDMD P57764
TLRs SIGNOR-PF20
DAMPS SIGNOR-ST18
Pyroptosis SIGNOR-PH105
NfKb-p65/p50 SIGNOR-C13
EIF2AK2 P19525
NLRP3 inflammasome SIGNOR-C225
Immune_response SIGNOR-PH17
Inflammation SIGNOR-PH12
TRAF3 Q13114
IL18 Q14116
ISGF3 complex SIGNOR-C124
Viral_dsRNA SIGNOR-ST21
IFNAR SIGNOR-C243
AKT SIGNOR-PF24
NLRC4 inflammasome SIGNOR-C223
Caspase 1 complex SIGNOR-C220