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Resolution Potential of Necrotic Cell Death Pathways

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24010016

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necrosis; inflamamtion; resolution; cell death; SPM

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During tissue damage caused by infection or inflammation, both DAMPs and RAMPs can be activated. These factors stimulate immune cells and induce the production of inflammatory mediators or SPMs. While apoptotic cell death is believed to be the main initiator of resolution, necrotic cell death may release more RAMPs. The role of regulated forms of necrotic cell death in resolution is less understood.
During tissue damage caused by infection or sterile inflammation, not only damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), but also resolution-associated molecular patterns (RAMPs) can be activated. These dying cell-associated factors stimulate immune cells localized in the tissue environment and induce the production of inflammatory mediators or specialized proresolving mediators (SPMs). Within the current prospect of science, apoptotic cell death is considered the main initiator of resolution. However, more RAMPs are likely to be released during necrotic cell death than during apoptosis, similar to what has been observed for DAMPs. The inflammatory potential of many regulated forms of necrotic cell death modalities, such as pyroptosis, necroptosis, ferroptosis, netosis, and parthanatos, have been widely studied in necroinflammation, but their possible role in resolution is less considered. In this review, we aim to summarize the relationship between necrotic cell death and resolution, as well as present the current available data regarding the involvement of certain forms of regulated necrotic cell death in necroresolution.

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