Cell death
Details
Publication Year 2024-01-18,Volume 187,Issue #2,Page 235-256
Journal Title
Cell
Abstract
Cell death supports morphogenesis during development and homeostasis after birth by removing damaged or obsolete cells. It also curtails the spread of pathogens by eliminating infected cells. Cell death can be induced by the genetically programmed suicide mechanisms of apoptosis, necroptosis, and pyroptosis, or it can be a consequence of dysregulated metabolism, as in ferroptosis. Here, we review the signaling mechanisms underlying each cell-death pathway, discuss how impaired or excessive activation of the distinct cell-death processes can promote disease, and highlight existing and potential therapies for redressing imbalances in cell death in cancer and other diseases.
Publisher
Cell Press
Keywords
apoptosis; cell death; ferroptosis; necroptosis; pyroptosis
Research Division(s)
Blood Cells And Blood Cancer
PubMed ID
38242081
Open Access at Publisher's Site
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2023.11.044
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