reviewJournal of Clinical InvestigationOct 1, 2005BRONZE OA

Endoplasmic reticulum stress: cell life and death decisions

Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute · Institute for Medical Research

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Abstract

Disturbances in the normal functions of the ER lead to an evolutionarily conserved cell stress response, the unfolded protein response, which is aimed initially at compensating for damage but can eventually trigger cell death if ER dysfunction is severe or prolonged. The mechanisms by which ER stress leads to cell death remain enigmatic, with multiple potential participants described but little clarity about which specific death effectors dominate in particular cellular contexts. Important roles for ER-initiated cell death pathways have been recognized for several diseases, including hypoxia, ischemia/reperfusion injury, neurodegeneration, heart disease, and diabetes.

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Keywords
  • Unfolded protein response
  • Endoplasmic reticulum
  • Programmed cell death
  • Neurodegeneration
  • Cell biology
  • Hypoxia (environmental)
  • Cell
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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