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Publication : Death without caspases, caspases without death.

First Author  Abraham MC Year  2004
Journal  Trends Cell Biol Volume  14
Issue  4 Pages  184-93
PubMed ID  15066636 Mgi Jnum  J:89302
Mgi Id  MGI:3039343 Doi  10.1016/j.tcb.2004.03.002
Citation  Abraham MC, et al. (2004) Death without caspases, caspases without death. Trends Cell Biol 14(4):184-93
abstractText  Apoptosis is a conserved cell-death process displaying characteristic morphological and molecular changes including activation of caspase proteases. Recent work challenges the accepted roles of these proteases. New investigations in mice and the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans suggest that there could be caspase-independent pathways leading to cell death. In addition, another type of cell death displaying autophagic features might depend on caspases. Recent studies also indicate that caspase activation does not always lead to cell death and, instead, might be important for cell differentiation. Here, we review recent evidence for both the expanded roles of caspases and the existence of caspase-independent cell-death processes. We suggest that cellular context plays an important role in defining the consequences of caspase activation.
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