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The effect of caspase-8 as an apoptotic marker in relation to COVID-19 patients severity
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Interferon alpha promotes caspase-8 dependent ultraviolet light-mediated keratinocyte apoptosis via interferon regulatory factor 1. [PDF]
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ER stress elicits non-canonical CASP8 (caspase 8) activation on autophagosomal membranes to induce apoptosis. [PDF]
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Science Signaling, 2009
Ablation of caspase-8 in keratinocytes activates proliferative and inflammatory responses in the epidermis.
Sollberger, Gabriel, Beer, Hans-Dietmar
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Ablation of caspase-8 in keratinocytes activates proliferative and inflammatory responses in the epidermis.
Sollberger, Gabriel, Beer, Hans-Dietmar
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From procaspase‐8 to caspase‐8: Revisiting structural functions of caspase‐8
Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2010AbstractCaspase‐8 is well‐characterized to initiate an apoptotic pathway triggered by the external stimuli. The proximity‐driven model recently has been proposed to interpret the activation mechanism of caspase‐8 in so‐far unprecedent detail, in which dimerization, autocleavage, and inhibitor of caspase‐8 are indispensable. Intriguingly, death effector
Yang Zhao, Hong Ren, Xin Sui
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Caspase-8: The double-edged sword
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer, 2020Caspase-8 is a cysteine - aspartate specific protease that classically triggers the extrinsic apoptotic pathway, in response to the activation of cell surface Death Receptors (DRs) like FAS, TRAIL-R and TNF-R. Besides it's roles in triggering death receptor-mediated apoptosis, Caspase-8 has also been implicated in the onsets of anoikis, autophagy and ...
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Nature Immunology, 2002
A deficit of caspase-8 should presumably lead to over-activation of lymphocytes. A recent report in Nature from Lenardo's group, however, describes humans with a severe caspase-8 deficiency whose T cells, counter-intuitively, have impaired activation abilities.
Bryan C. Barnhart, Marcus E. Peter
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A deficit of caspase-8 should presumably lead to over-activation of lymphocytes. A recent report in Nature from Lenardo's group, however, describes humans with a severe caspase-8 deficiency whose T cells, counter-intuitively, have impaired activation abilities.
Bryan C. Barnhart, Marcus E. Peter
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Non-apoptotic functions of caspase-8
Biochemical Pharmacology, 2008Caspases are a family of aspartate-specific cysteine proteases that have been well characterized for their function in apoptosis signaling. Caspase-8 is implicated as an initiator caspase in death receptor-induced signaling to apoptosis and has been studied most extensively for its role in CD95-induced cell death.
Rudi Beyaert, Jonathan Maelfait
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Caspase‐8 Gene Expression in Neuroblastoma
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004Abstract: Neuroblastoma (NB) is a solid tumor of infancy that presents a high rate of spontaneous regression, a phenomenon that likely reflects the activation of an apoptotic/differentiation program. Indeed, the level of expression of molecules involved in the regulation of apoptosis, such as p73 or survivin, is a prognostic factor in NB patients. The
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