Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10904419 | Experimental Cell Research | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The decision between death and survival is a difficult phase of a cell life. It may depend on the intensity of a stress stimulus, on the presence of invasive pathogens, or on specific signals from neighbouring cells. Death-related molecules are being shown to possess different, and sometimes opposite roles, which they play also according to a number of environmental clues. In this review, we will analyse some of these molecules and their roles, with particular regard to mitochondria-related factors, such as BCL2 family members, the apoptosome components, the autophagy/death cross-talkers and molecules regulating mitochondrial structure and functions. Turning the double-edged swords of death molecules into plougshares may turn out to be strategically crucial in molecular oncology.
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Authors
Flavie Strappazzon, Silvia Campello, Francesco Cecconi,