Ferroptosis: machinery and regulation

X Chen, J Li, R Kang, DJ Klionsky, D Tang - Autophagy, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Ferroptosis is an iron-dependent, non-apoptotic form of regulated cell death caused by lipid
peroxidation, which is controlled by integrated oxidation and antioxidant systems. The iron …

Genetic and biological hallmarks of colorectal cancer

J Li, X Ma, D Chakravarti, S Shalapour… - Genes & …, 2021 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Colorectal cancer has served as a genetic and biological paradigm for the evolution of solid
tumors, and these insights have illuminated early detection, risk stratification, prevention …

Targeting biomolecular condensation and protein aggregation against cancer

JL Silva, D Foguel, VF Ferreira, TCRG Vieira… - Chemical …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Biomolecular condensates, membrane-less entities arising from liquid–liquid phase
separation, hold dichotomous roles in health and disease. Alongside their physiological …

Molecular mechanisms of cell death: recommendations of the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death 2018

L Galluzzi, I Vitale, SA Aaronson, JM Abrams… - Cell Death & …, 2018 - nature.com
Over the past decade, the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death (NCCD) has formulated
guidelines for the definition and interpretation of cell death from morphological, biochemical …

Putting p53 in context

ER Kastenhuber, SW Lowe - Cell, 2017 - cell.com
TP53 is the most frequently mutated gene in human cancer. Functionally, p53 is activated by
a host of stress stimuli and, in turn, governs an exquisitely complex anti-proliferative …

Mutational processes shape the landscape of TP53 mutations in human cancer

AO Giacomelli, X Yang, RE Lintner, JM McFarland… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Unlike most tumor suppressor genes, the most common genetic alterations in tumor protein
p53 (TP53) are missense mutations,. Mutant p53 protein is often abundantly expressed in …

Loss of tumor suppressor gene function in human cancer: an overview

LH Wang, CF Wu, N Rajasekaran… - Cellular Physiology and …, 2019 - karger.com
Cancer is a disease caused by the accumulation of genetic and epigenetic changes in two
types of genes: tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) and proto-oncogenes. Extensive research …

Forging a signature of in vivo senescence

NE Sharpless, CJ Sherr - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2015 - nature.com
Abstract'Cellular senescence', a term originally defining the characteristics of cultured cells
that exceed their replicative limit, has been broadened to describe durable states of …

A unified model for the G1/S cell cycle transition

S Hume, GL Dianov, K Ramadan - Nucleic acids research, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Efficient S phase entry is essential for development, tissue repair, and immune defences.
However, hyperactive or expedited S phase entry causes replication stress, DNA damage …

Novel insights into mesothelioma biology and implications for therapy

TA Yap, JG Aerts, S Popat, DA Fennell - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2017 - nature.com
Malignant mesothelioma is a universally lethal cancer that is increasing in incidence
worldwide. There is a dearth of effective therapies, with only one treatment (pemetrexed and …