Regulated necrosis, termed necroptosis, is negatively regulated by caspase-8 and is dependent on the kinase activity of RIPK1 and RIPK3. Necroptosis leads to rapid plasma membrane permeabilization and to the release of cell contents and exposure of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). We are only beginning to identify the necroptotic DAMPs, their modifications, and their potential role in the regulation of inflammation. In this review, we discuss the physiological relevance of necroptosis and its role in the modulation of inflammation. For example, during viral infection, RIPK3-mediated necroptosis acts as a backup mechanism to clear pathogens. Necroptosis is also involved in apparently immunologically silent maintenance of T cell ...
Programmed necrosis or necroptosis is an inflammatory formof cell death driven by TNF-like death cyt...
Necroptosis, or regulated necrosis, is an important type of programmed cell death in addition to apo...
The primary function of the immune system is to protect the host from invading pathogens. In respons...
Regulated necrosis, termed necroptosis, is negatively regulated by caspase-8 and is dependent on the...
Regulated necrosis, termed necroptosis, is negatively regulated by caspase-8 and is dependent on the...
Regulated cell death has essential functions in development and in adult tissue homeostasis. Necropt...
Abstract Programmed cell death has a vital role in embryonic development and tissue homeostasis. Nec...
Introduction: Cell death is a key mechanism involved in the development of any organism and the main...
Although the morphological appearance of necrosis has been described by pathologists already in the ...
Necroptosis, a form of regulated necrotic cell death, is mediated by receptor interacting protein 1 ...
The lab of Jurg Tschopp was the first to report on the crucial role of receptor-interacting protein ...
Cell death is intertwined with life in development, homeostasis, pathology, and aging. Until recentl...
Necroptosis was initially identified as a backup cell death program when apoptosis is blocked. Howev...
For a long time, apoptosis was considered the sole form of programmed cell death during development,...
Cell proliferation and cell death are integral elements in maintaining homeostatic balance in metazo...
Programmed necrosis or necroptosis is an inflammatory formof cell death driven by TNF-like death cyt...
Necroptosis, or regulated necrosis, is an important type of programmed cell death in addition to apo...
The primary function of the immune system is to protect the host from invading pathogens. In respons...
Regulated necrosis, termed necroptosis, is negatively regulated by caspase-8 and is dependent on the...
Regulated necrosis, termed necroptosis, is negatively regulated by caspase-8 and is dependent on the...
Regulated cell death has essential functions in development and in adult tissue homeostasis. Necropt...
Abstract Programmed cell death has a vital role in embryonic development and tissue homeostasis. Nec...
Introduction: Cell death is a key mechanism involved in the development of any organism and the main...
Although the morphological appearance of necrosis has been described by pathologists already in the ...
Necroptosis, a form of regulated necrotic cell death, is mediated by receptor interacting protein 1 ...
The lab of Jurg Tschopp was the first to report on the crucial role of receptor-interacting protein ...
Cell death is intertwined with life in development, homeostasis, pathology, and aging. Until recentl...
Necroptosis was initially identified as a backup cell death program when apoptosis is blocked. Howev...
For a long time, apoptosis was considered the sole form of programmed cell death during development,...
Cell proliferation and cell death are integral elements in maintaining homeostatic balance in metazo...
Programmed necrosis or necroptosis is an inflammatory formof cell death driven by TNF-like death cyt...
Necroptosis, or regulated necrosis, is an important type of programmed cell death in addition to apo...
The primary function of the immune system is to protect the host from invading pathogens. In respons...