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Therapeutic approaches targeting CD95L/CD95 signaling in cancer and autoimmune diseases

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CELL DEATH & DISEASE
卷 13, 期 3, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1038/s41419-022-04688-x

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  1. European Union [777995]
  2. ANR (FASILE)
  3. ARC [PJA20181207700]
  4. Fondation de France
  5. association La Vannetaise
  6. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [777995] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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Cell death is crucial for tissue homeostasis. The CD95/CD95L pathway is involved in various diseases, including cancer, autoimmune diseases, and chronic inflammation. Apart from inducing apoptosis, CD95L also triggers non-apoptotic signaling, contributing to tumor-promoting and pro-inflammatory roles. Understanding the role of CD95/CD95L in these diseases may guide the development of therapeutic strategies.
Cell death plays a pivotal role in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis. Key players in the controlled induction of cell death are the Death Receptors (DR). CD95 is a prototypic DR activated by its cognate ligand CD95L triggering programmed cell death. As a consequence, alterations in the CD95/CD95L pathway have been involved in several disease conditions ranging from autoimmune diseases to inflammation and cancer. CD95L-induced cell death has multiple roles in the immune response since it constitutes one of the mechanisms by which cytotoxic lymphocytes kill their targets, but it is also involved in the process of turning off the immune response. Furthermore, beyond the canonical pro-death signals, CD95L, which can be membrane-bound or soluble, also induces non-apoptotic signaling that contributes to its tumor-promoting and pro-inflammatory roles. The intent of this review is to describe the role of CD95/CD95L in the pathophysiology of cancers, autoimmune diseases and chronic inflammation and to discuss recently patented and emerging therapeutic strategies that exploit/block the CD95/CD95L system in these diseases.

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