Targeting cell death pathways for cancer therapy: recent developments in necroptosis, pyroptosis, ferroptosis, and cuproptosis research
X Tong, R Tang, M Xiao, J Xu, W Wang… - Journal of hematology & …, 2022 - Springer
Many types of human cells self-destruct to maintain biological homeostasis and defend the
body against pathogenic substances. This process, called regulated cell death (RCD), is …
body against pathogenic substances. This process, called regulated cell death (RCD), is …
Regulation and functions of non-m6A mRNA modifications
Nucleobase modifications are prevalent in eukaryotic mRNA and their discovery has
resulted in the emergence of epitranscriptomics as a research field. The most abundant …
resulted in the emergence of epitranscriptomics as a research field. The most abundant …
Epigenetic regulation in the tumor microenvironment: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic targets
J Yang, J Xu, W Wang, B Zhang, X Yu… - Signal transduction and …, 2023 - nature.com
Over decades, researchers have focused on the epigenetic control of DNA-templated
processes. Histone modification, DNA methylation, chromatin remodeling, RNA modification …
processes. Histone modification, DNA methylation, chromatin remodeling, RNA modification …
Control of cell death in health and disease
N Kayagaki, JD Webster… - Annual Review of …, 2024 - annualreviews.org
Apoptosis, necroptosis, and pyroptosis are genetically programmed cell death mechanisms
that eliminate obsolete, damaged, infected, and self-reactive cells. Apoptosis fragments cells …
that eliminate obsolete, damaged, infected, and self-reactive cells. Apoptosis fragments cells …
[HTML][HTML] Cell death
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 …
removing damaged or obsolete cells. It also curtails the spread of pathogens by eliminating …
[HTML][HTML] Cooperative sensing of mitochondrial DNA by ZBP1 and cGAS promotes cardiotoxicity
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is a potent agonist of the innate immune system; however, the
exact immunostimulatory features of mtDNA and the kinetics of detection by cytosolic nucleic …
exact immunostimulatory features of mtDNA and the kinetics of detection by cytosolic nucleic …
The double-edged functions of necroptosis
K Ye, Z Chen, Y Xu - Cell Death & Disease, 2023 - nature.com
Necroptosis refers to a regulated form of cell death induced by a variety of stimuli. Although it
has been implicated in the pathogenesis of many diseases, there is evidence to support that …
has been implicated in the pathogenesis of many diseases, there is evidence to support that …
Revealing the mutually enhanced mechanism of necroptosis and immunotherapy induced by defect engineering and piezoelectric effect
Y Du, J Yang, F He, X Zhao, J Zhou, P Zang… - Advanced …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Owing to low immunogenicity‐induced immune escape and short‐term circulating immune
responses, the efficiency of immunotherapy is unsatisfactory. Therefore, triggering …
responses, the efficiency of immunotherapy is unsatisfactory. Therefore, triggering …
The Z-nucleic acid sensor ZBP1 in health and disease
J Maelfait, J Rehwinkel - Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2023 - rupress.org
Nucleic acid sensing is a central process in the immune system, with far-reaching roles in
antiviral defense, autoinflammation, and cancer. Z-DNA binding protein 1 (ZBP1) is a sensor …
antiviral defense, autoinflammation, and cancer. Z-DNA binding protein 1 (ZBP1) is a sensor …
Long 3′ UTRs predispose neurons to inflammation by promoting immunostimulatory double-stranded RNA formation
Loss of RNA homeostasis underlies numerous neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory
diseases. However, the molecular mechanisms that trigger neuroinflammation are poorly …
diseases. However, the molecular mechanisms that trigger neuroinflammation are poorly …