[HTML][HTML] The mitochondrial protein NLRX1 controls the balance between extrinsic and intrinsic apoptosis
F Soares, I Tattoli, MA Rahman, SJ Robertson… - Journal of Biological …, 2014 - ASBMB
NLRX1 is a mitochondrial Nod-like receptor (NLR) protein whose function remains
enigmatic. Here, we observed that NLRX1 expression was glucose-regulated and blunted …
enigmatic. Here, we observed that NLRX1 expression was glucose-regulated and blunted …
[HTML][HTML] NLRX1 acts as tumor suppressor by regulating TNF-α induced apoptosis and metabolism in cancer cells
K Singh, A Poteryakhina, A Zheltukhin… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2015 - Elsevier
Chronic inflammation in tumor microenvironment plays an important role at different stages
of tumor development. The specific mechanisms of the association and its role in providing a …
of tumor development. The specific mechanisms of the association and its role in providing a …
The mitochondrial Nod-like receptor NLRX1 modifies apoptosis through SARM1
NLRX1, the mitochondrial NOD-like receptor (NLR), modulates apoptosis in response to
both intrinsic and extrinsic cues. Insights into the mechanism of how NLRX1 influences …
both intrinsic and extrinsic cues. Insights into the mechanism of how NLRX1 influences …
[HTML][HTML] NLRX1: versatile functions of a mitochondrial NLR protein that controls mitophagy
PY Bi, SA Killackey, L Schweizer, SE Girardin - Biomedical Journal, 2023 - Elsevier
NLRX1 is a member of the of the Nod-like receptor (NLR) family, and it represents a unique
pattern recognition molecule (PRM) as it localizes to the mitochondrial matrix in resting …
pattern recognition molecule (PRM) as it localizes to the mitochondrial matrix in resting …
NLRX1 dampens oxidative stress and apoptosis in tissue injury via control of mitochondrial activity
G Stokman, L Kors, PJ Bakker, E Rampanelli… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - rupress.org
Mitochondrial dysfunction is the most prominent source of oxidative stress in acute and
chronic kidney disease. NLRX1 is a receptor of the innate immune system that is …
chronic kidney disease. NLRX1 is a receptor of the innate immune system that is …
[PDF][PDF] NLRX1 acts as an epithelial-intrinsic tumor suppressor through the modulation of TNF-mediated proliferation
I Tattoli, SA Killackey, EG Foerster, R Molinaro… - Cell reports, 2016 - cell.com
The mitochondrial Nod-like receptor protein NLRX1 protects against colorectal
tumorigenesis through mechanisms that remain unclear. Using mice with an intestinal …
tumorigenesis through mechanisms that remain unclear. Using mice with an intestinal …
[HTML][HTML] Focusing on the cell type specific regulatory actions of NLRX1
Cells utilize a diverse repertoire of cell surface and intracellular receptors to detect
exogenous or endogenous danger signals and even the changes of their microenvironment …
exogenous or endogenous danger signals and even the changes of their microenvironment …
[HTML][HTML] NLRX1 regulates TNF-α-induced mitochondria-lysosomal crosstalk to maintain the invasive and metastatic potential of breast cancer cells
An increased level of proinflammatory cytokines, including TNF-α in tumor microenvironment
regulates the bioenergetic capacity, immune evasion and survival of cancer cells. Emerging …
regulates the bioenergetic capacity, immune evasion and survival of cancer cells. Emerging …
The regulatory role of NLRX1 in innate immunity and human disease
M Liu, K Liu, D Cheng, B Zheng, S Li, Z Mo - Cytokine, 2022 - Elsevier
Nucleotide binding and oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptor (NLR) initially appeared
in the public view as a cytoplasmic pathogen recognition receptor (PRR) that plays an …
in the public view as a cytoplasmic pathogen recognition receptor (PRR) that plays an …
[HTML][HTML] Nlrx1 regulates neuronal cell death
Background Regulation of cell death during neurodegeneration is one of the key factors that
play a role in the speed at which a disease progresses. Out of several cellular pathways …
play a role in the speed at which a disease progresses. Out of several cellular pathways …