Nd:YAG1064nm laser functions against Sporothrix globosa by inducing PANoptosis via the regulation of ZBP1-induced PANoptosome activation
Tianyi Yan, Jinyan Nan, Rihua Jiang, Feng Chen, Jinran Li

TL;DR
This study shows that a specific laser treatment fights a fungal infection by triggering a complex cell death process involving immune responses.
Contribution
The study reveals the Nd:YAG1064nm laser induces PANoptosis via ZBP1-PANoptosome activation against Sporothrix globosa.
Findings
ZBP1 expression was significantly increased in patients infected with Sporothrix globosa.
Laser treatment inhibited fungal growth and induced PANoptosis-related cell death in vitro and in vivo.
Laser therapy activated immune responses through Th1/Th17 cells and PANoptosome complex activation.
Abstract
Due to the emergence of drug resistance in recent years, there is a need for new non-pharmacological treatment methods for sporotrichosis. Our previous study demonstrated that the Nd:YAG1064nm laser exhibited remarkable antifungal activity against Sporothrix globosa, but its exact mechanism remains unclear. This study aimed to detect PANoptosis regulatory protein ZBP1 expression in the skin lesions of patients with sporotrichosis, reveal the exact mechanism of Nd:YAG1064nm laser against sporotrichosis, and provide novel targets and methods for the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of sporotrichosis. The ZBP1 level of 60 patients with sporotrichosis (≤3 months; n = 30 and >3 months; n = 30) and 30 HC were retrospectively reviewed using immunohistochemistry. The morphological changes, Hoechst/PI apoptosis and necroptosis preliminary exploration analysis, DNA fragmentation, calcium…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFungal Infections and Studies · Inflammasome and immune disorders · NF-κB Signaling Pathways
