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Immunogenic necroptosis in liver diseases: mechanisms and therapeutic potential

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00109-023-02363

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Necroptosis; Liver disease; RIPK3; MLKL

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Necroptosis is a recently discovered mode of cell death that is distinct from necrosis and apoptosis. It plays a critical role in various biological processes and is closely associated with the occurrence and development of diseases. This article outlines the etiology of necroptosis and its impact on prevalent liver diseases, as well as reviewing therapeutic strategies targeting the necroptosis pathway. Further research is needed to understand the mechanisms governing this signaling pathway and the effector molecules.
Necroptosis has received increasing attention and is extensively studied as a recently discovered mode of cell death distinct from necrosis and apoptosis. It is a programmed cell death with a necrotic morphology that occurs in various biological processes, including inflammation, immune response, embryonic development, and metabolic abnormalities. Necroptosis is indispensable in maintaining tissue homeostasis in vivo and closely correlates with the occurrence and development of various diseases. First, we outlined the etiology of necroptosis and how it affects the onset and development of prevalent liver diseases in this review. Additionally, we reviewed the therapeutic strategy by targeting the necroptosis pathway in related liver diseases. We conclude that the necroptosis signaling pathway is critical in the physiological control of liver diseases' onset, progression, and prognosis. It will likely be used as a therapeutic target in the future. Further research is required to determine the mechanisms governing the necroptosis signaling pathway and the effector molecules.

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