posted on 2024-08-12, 06:43authored byJiao Kong, Ying Zhang, Xingkai Ju, Bo Wang, Xingkang Diao, Jing Li, Guohua Qi, Yongdong Jin
Pyroptosis of programmed cell death has been recognized
as a more
effective way to inhibit the occurrence and development of tumors
than the better-studied apoptosis. However, it is still challenging
to quickly and effectively trigger pyroptosis of cancer cells for
high-efficacy cancer treatment. Here, we report on the first use of
mild constant-potential electrostimulation (cp-ES)
to quickly trigger cancer cell pyroptosis with a probability up to
∼91.4% and significantly shortened time (within 1 h), ∼3–6
times faster than typical drug stimulation to induce pyroptosis. We
find that the ES-induced cancer cell pyroptosis is through the activated
caspase-3 (pathway) cleavage of gasdermin E (GSDME) to form an N-terminal
fragment (GSDME-N) and observe nuclear shrinkage and reduction of
the number of nucleoli as well as down-/up-regulated expression of
two important nucleoproteins of nucleolin and nucleophosmin (NPM1).
The study enriches the basic understanding of pyroptosis and provides
a new avenue for potential effective treatment of cancer.