Necroptosis, pyroptosis and apoptosis: an intricate game of cell death
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Necroptosis, pyroptosis and apoptosis: an intricate game of cell death
Abstract
Cell death is a fundamental physiological process in all living organisms. Its roles extend from embryonic development, organ maintenance, and aging to the coordination of immune responses and autoimmunity. In recent years, our understanding of the mechanisms orchestrating cellular death and its consequences on immunity and homeostasis has increased substantially. Different modalities of what has become known as 'programmed cell death' have been described, and some key players in these processes have been identified. We have learned more about the intricacies that fine tune the activity of common players and ultimately shape the different types of cell death. These studies have highlighted the complex mechanisms tipping the balance between different cell fates. Here, we summarize the latest discoveries in the three most well understood modalities of cell death, namely, apoptosis, necroptosis, and pyroptosis, highlighting common and unique pathways and their effect on the surrounding cells and the organism as a whole.
Keywords: Apoptosis; Inflammation; Necroptosis; Pyroptosis; Survival.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no competing interests.
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- PLAT-IL-1, 714175/EC | EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation H2020 | H2020 Priority Excellent Science | H2020 European Research Council (H2020 Excellent Science - European Research Council)
- SFBTRR57/Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation)
- EXC 2151 - 390873048/Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation)
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