Metastatic breast cancer is responsible for most breast cancer-related deaths. Disseminated cancer cells have developed an intrinsic ability to resist anchorage-dependent apoptosis (anoikis). Anoikis is caused by the absence of cellular adhesion, a process that underpins lumen formation and maintenance during mammary gland development and homeostasis. In healthy cells, anoikis is mostly governed by B-cell lymphoma-2 (BCL2) protein family members. Metastatic cancer cells, however, have often developed autocrine BCL2-dependent resistance mechanisms to counteract anoikis. In this Review, we discuss how a pro-apoptotic subgroup of the BCL2 protein family, known as the BH3-only proteins, controls apoptosis and anoikis during mammary gland homeos...
y of death proteases, called caspases, that are activated in a proteolytic cascade to execute the ce...
(A) The BCL-2-regulated apoptotic pathway involves the following proteins pro-survival BCL-2 protein...
A major mechanism through which cancer cells avoid apoptosis is by promoting the association of ant...
Metastatic breast cancer is responsible for most breast cancer-related deaths. Disseminated cancer c...
Apoptosis is an essential defensive mechanism against tumorigenesis. Proteins of the B-cell lymphoma...
Apoptosis is the process of programmed cell death characterized by morphological and physiological c...
International audienceThe imbalance between BCL-2 homologues and pro-death counterparts frequently n...
Members of the Bcl-2 protein family play crucial roles in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis by r...
Apoptosis is a morphologically and biochemically distinct form of cell death that plays an essential...
AbstractThe BH3-only proteins of Bcl-2 family are essential initiators of apoptosis that propagate e...
Intrinsic apoptosis is controlled by the BCL-2 family of proteins but the complexity of intra-family...
International audienceBackground Anti-apoptotic signals induced downstream of HER2 are known to cont...
Apoptosis, especially the intrinsic mitochondrial cell death pathway, is regulated by the BCL-2 fami...
Apoptosis is mediated through at least three major pathways that are regulated by (i) the death rece...
Leukaemia and lymphoma represent the ninth and tenth most-common malignancies in the UK. Currently, ...
y of death proteases, called caspases, that are activated in a proteolytic cascade to execute the ce...
(A) The BCL-2-regulated apoptotic pathway involves the following proteins pro-survival BCL-2 protein...
A major mechanism through which cancer cells avoid apoptosis is by promoting the association of ant...
Metastatic breast cancer is responsible for most breast cancer-related deaths. Disseminated cancer c...
Apoptosis is an essential defensive mechanism against tumorigenesis. Proteins of the B-cell lymphoma...
Apoptosis is the process of programmed cell death characterized by morphological and physiological c...
International audienceThe imbalance between BCL-2 homologues and pro-death counterparts frequently n...
Members of the Bcl-2 protein family play crucial roles in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis by r...
Apoptosis is a morphologically and biochemically distinct form of cell death that plays an essential...
AbstractThe BH3-only proteins of Bcl-2 family are essential initiators of apoptosis that propagate e...
Intrinsic apoptosis is controlled by the BCL-2 family of proteins but the complexity of intra-family...
International audienceBackground Anti-apoptotic signals induced downstream of HER2 are known to cont...
Apoptosis, especially the intrinsic mitochondrial cell death pathway, is regulated by the BCL-2 fami...
Apoptosis is mediated through at least three major pathways that are regulated by (i) the death rece...
Leukaemia and lymphoma represent the ninth and tenth most-common malignancies in the UK. Currently, ...
y of death proteases, called caspases, that are activated in a proteolytic cascade to execute the ce...
(A) The BCL-2-regulated apoptotic pathway involves the following proteins pro-survival BCL-2 protein...
A major mechanism through which cancer cells avoid apoptosis is by promoting the association of ant...