Title | Population Dynamics in Cell Death: Mechanisms of Propagation. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Riegman M, Bradbury MS, Overholtzer M |
Journal | Trends Cancer |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 9 |
Pagination | 558-568 |
Date Published | 2019 Sep |
ISSN | 2405-8025 |
Keywords | Antineoplastic Agents, Apoptosis, Bystander Effect, Entosis, Ferroptosis, Humans, Models, Animal, Neoplasms, Radiotherapy |
Abstract | Cell death can occur through numerous regulated mechanisms that are categorized by their molecular machineries and differing effects on physiology. Apoptosis and necrosis, for example, have opposite effects on tissue inflammation due to their different modes of execution. Another feature that can distinguish different forms of cell death is that they have distinct intrinsic effects on the cell populations in which they occur. For example, a regulated mechanism of necrosis called ferroptosis has the unusual ability to spread between cells in a wave-like manner, thereby eliminating entire cell populations. Here we discuss the ways in which cell death can propagate between cells in normal physiology and disease, as well as the potential exploitation of cell death propagation for cancer therapy. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.trecan.2019.07.008 |
Alternate Journal | Trends Cancer |
PubMed ID | 31474361 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC7310667 |
Grant List | P30 CA008748 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States R01 CA154649 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States |