The double-edged functions of necroptosis
Fujian Medical University · First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University
Abstract
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 necroptosis is not purely a detrimental process. We propose that necroptosis is a "double-edged sword" in terms of physiology and pathology. On the one hand, necroptosis can trigger an uncontrolled inflammatory cascade response, resulting in severe tissue injury, disease chronicity, and even tumor progression. On the other hand, necroptosis functions as a host defense mechanism, exerting antipathogenic and antitumor effects through its powerful pro-inflammatory properties. Moreover, necroptosis plays an important role…
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3Topics & keywords
- Necroptosis
- Programmed cell death
- Biology
- Mechanism (biology)
- Disease
- Cell biology
- Neuroscience
- Medicine
- Good health and well-being