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TP53INP2 at the crossroad of apoptosis and autophagy in death receptor signaling.


ABSTRACT: The binding of ligands to death receptors elicits distinct outcomes, such as apoptosis, inflammation and necroptosis, depending on the cellular context. We have recently described that the autophagic protein TP53INP2 favors apoptosis upon death receptor signaling and is a potential biomarker of responsiveness to TRAIL treatment.

SUBMITTER: Ivanova S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6736201 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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TP53INP2 at the crossroad of apoptosis and autophagy in death receptor signaling.

Ivanova Saška S   Zorzano Antonio A  

Molecular & cellular oncology 20190624 5


The binding of ligands to death receptors elicits distinct outcomes, such as apoptosis, inflammation and necroptosis, depending on the cellular context. We have recently described that the autophagic protein TP53INP2 favors apoptosis upon death receptor signaling and is a potential biomarker of responsiveness to TRAIL treatment. ...[more]

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