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Caspase-Independent Regulated Necrosis Pathways as Potential Targets in Cancer Management

Jianyao Lou, Yunxiang Zhou, Zengyu Feng, Mindi Ma, Yihan Yao, Yali Wang, Yongchuan Deng, Yulian Wu

2021Frontiers in Oncology43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Regulated necrosis is an emerging type of cell death independent of caspase. Recently, with increasing findings of regulated necrosis in the field of biochemistry and genetics, the underlying molecular mechanisms and signaling pathways of regulated necrosis are gradually understood. Nowadays, there are several modes of regulated necrosis that are tightly related to cancer initiation and development, including necroptosis, ferroptosis, parthanatos, pyroptosis, and so on. What’s more, accumulating evidence shows that various compounds can exhibit the anti-cancer effect via inducing regulated necrosis in cancer cells, which indicates that caspase-independent regulated necrosis pathways are potential targets in cancer management. In this review, we expand the molecular mechanisms as well as signaling pathways of multiple modes of regulated necrosis. We also elaborate on the roles they play in tumorigenesis and discuss how each of the regulated necrosis pathways could be therapeutically targeted.

Topics & Concepts

ApoptosisCancerCancer researchTumor necrosis factor alphaNecrosisCaspaseMedicineBiologyProgrammed cell deathImmunologyInternal medicineGeneticsCell death mechanisms and regulationInflammasome and immune disordersPARP inhibition in cancer therapy
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