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The Role of Caspase-2 in Regulating Cell Fate

Vasanthy Vigneswara, Zubair Ahmed

2020Cells78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Caspase-2 is the most evolutionarily conserved member of the mammalian caspase family and has been implicated in both apoptotic and non-apoptotic signaling pathways, including tumor suppression, cell cycle regulation, and DNA repair. A myriad of signaling molecules is associated with the tight regulation of caspase-2 to mediate multiple cellular processes far beyond apoptotic cell death. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the literature pertaining to possible sophisticated molecular mechanisms underlying the multifaceted process of caspase-2 activation and to highlight its interplay between factors that promote or suppress apoptosis in a complicated regulatory network that determines the fate of a cell from its birth and throughout its life.

Topics & Concepts

Cell biologyCell fate determinationCaspaseApoptosisBiologyCaspase 2Signal transductionProgrammed cell deathNLRP1CellCaspase 8Transcription factorGeneticsGeneCell death mechanisms and regulationPARP inhibition in cancer therapyMitochondrial Function and Pathology