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  • Programmed cell death is crucial for maintaining tissue balance, with significant research focused on caspase-dependent cell death.
  • While less explored, caspase-independent cell death plays a vital role in various physiological contexts.
  • This study highlights the interaction and collaboration between apoptosis-inducing factor and leukocyte elastase inhibitor-derived DNase II in inducing cell death, enhancing our understanding of cell death mechanisms critical for developing cancer and neurodegenerative disease therapies.

Article Abstract

Programmed cell death is an important factor in tissue homeostasis. Lot of work has been performed to characterize the caspase-dependent cell death. Caspase-independent cell death, although important in many physiological situations, is less investigated. In this work we show that two caspase-independent effectors of cell death, namely apoptosis-inducing factor and leukocyte elastase inhibitor derived DNase II interact and can cooperate to induce cell death. These results contribute to the knowledge of molecular pathways of cell death, an important issue in the development of new therapeutic strategies for the treatment of cancer or neurodegenerative diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10495-013-0862-2DOI Listing

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