Apoptosis, the best known form of programmed cell death, is tightly regulated by a number of sensors, signal transducers and effectors. Apoptosis is mainly active during embryonic development, when deletion of redundant cellular material is required for the correct morphogenesis of tissues and organs; moreover, it is essential for the maintenance of tissue homeostasis during cell life. Cells also activate apoptosis when they suffer from various insults, such as damage to DNA or to other cellular components, or impairment of basic processes, such as replication and repair. Taking advantage of this property, apoptosis induction is widely used as a mean to kill cancer cells. In this chapter we will review the main features of developmental and induced apoptosis.

Apoptosis: A Way to Maintain Healthy Individuals

2010

Abstract

Apoptosis, the best known form of programmed cell death, is tightly regulated by a number of sensors, signal transducers and effectors. Apoptosis is mainly active during embryonic development, when deletion of redundant cellular material is required for the correct morphogenesis of tissues and organs; moreover, it is essential for the maintenance of tissue homeostasis during cell life. Cells also activate apoptosis when they suffer from various insults, such as damage to DNA or to other cellular components, or impairment of basic processes, such as replication and repair. Taking advantage of this property, apoptosis induction is widely used as a mean to kill cancer cells. In this chapter we will review the main features of developmental and induced apoptosis.
2010
Istituto di Genetica Molecolare "Luigi Luca Cavalli Sforza"
Inglese
Apoptosis: a way to maintain healthy individuals.
307
323
17
978-90-481-3470-0
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Aneuploidy
Apoptosis
Cancer
Development
Genome instability
2
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
none
Chiara, Mondello; Scovassi, A Ivana
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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