reviewAnnual Review of ImmunologyFeb 27, 2008Closed access

Death by a Thousand Cuts: Granzyme Pathways of Programmed Cell Death

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute · Harvard University

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Abstract

The granzymes are cell death-inducing enzymes, stored in the cytotoxic granules of cytotoxic T lymphocytes and natural killer cells, that are released during granule exocytosis when a specific virus-infected or transformed target cell is marked for elimination. Recent work suggests that this homologous family of serine esterases can activate at least three distinct pathways of cell death. This redundancy likely evolved to provide protection against pathogens and tumors with diverse strategies for evading cell death. This review discusses what is known about granzyme-mediated pathways of cell death as well as recent studies that implicate granzymes in immune regulation and extracellular proteolytic functions in…

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Keywords
  • Granzyme
  • Granzyme A
  • Biology
  • Programmed cell death
  • Granzyme B
  • Cytotoxic T cell
  • Cell biology
  • Immune system
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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