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Getting away with murder: how does the BCL-2 family of proteins kill with immunity?

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YEAR IN IMMUNOLOGY
卷 1285, 期 -, 页码 59-79

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BLACKWELL SCIENCE PUBL
DOI: 10.1111/nyas.12045

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apoptosis; BCL-2 family; immunity; mitochondria

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [CA157740, R01 CA157740] Funding Source: Medline

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The adult human body produces approximately one million white blood cells every second. However, only a small fraction of the cells will survive because the majority is eliminated through a genetically controlled form of cell death known as apoptosis. This review places into perspective recent studies pertaining to the BCL-2 family of proteins as critical regulators of the development and function of the immune system, with particular attention on B cell and T cell biology. Here we discuss how elegant murine model systems have revealed the major contributions of the BCL-2 family in establishing an effective immune system. Moreover, we highlight some key regulatory pathways that influence the expression, function, and stability of individual BCL-2 family members, and discuss their role in immunity. From lethal mechanisms to more gentle ones, the final portion of the review discusses the nonapoptotic functions of the BCL-2 family and how they pertain to the control of immunity.

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