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Recognition of necroptosis: From molecular mechanisms to detection methods

Ting Zhu, Bowen Wu

2024Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Necroptosis is a crucial modality of programmed cell death characterized by distinct morphological and biochemical hallmarks, including cell membrane rupture, organelle swelling, cytoplasmic and nuclear disintegration, cellular contents leakage, and release of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), accompanied by the inflammatory responses. Studies have shown that necroptosis is involved in the etiology and evolution of a variety of pathologies including organ damage, inflammation disorders, and cancer. Despite its significance, the field of necroptosis research grapples with the challenge of non-standardized detection methodologies. In this review, we introduce the fundamental concepts and molecular mechanisms of necroptosis and critically appraise the principles, merits, and inherent limitations of current detection technologies. This endeavor seeks to establish a methodological framework for necroptosis detection, thereby propelling deeper insights into the research of cell necroptosis.

Topics & Concepts

NecroptosisChemistryNeuroscienceComputational biologyPsychologyBiologyProgrammed cell deathBiochemistryApoptosisCell death mechanisms and regulationMitochondrial Function and PathologyCancer-related Molecular Pathways
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