Caspases at the crossroads of immune-cell life and death

RM Siegel - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2006 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2006nature.com
Caspases are responsible for crucial aspects of inflammation and immune-cell death that
are disrupted in a number of genetic autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases. The
caspase family of proteases can be divided into pro-apoptotic and pro-inflammatory
members based on their substrate specificity and participation in separate signalling
cascades. However, as discussed here, evidence has emerged over the past few years that
a number of the caspases thought to be involved solely in apoptosis also contribute to …
Abstract
Caspases are responsible for crucial aspects of inflammation and immune-cell death that are disrupted in a number of genetic autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases. The caspase family of proteases can be divided into pro-apoptotic and pro-inflammatory members based on their substrate specificity and participation in separate signalling cascades. However, as discussed here, evidence has emerged over the past few years that a number of the caspases thought to be involved solely in apoptosis also contribute to specific aspects of immune-cell development, activation and differentiation, and can even protect cells from some forms of cell death.
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