The evolution of regulated cell death pathways in animals and their evasion by pathogens
B Tummers, DR Green - Physiological reviews, 2022 - journals.physiology.org
The coevolution of host-pathogen interactions underlies many human physiological traits
associated with protection from or susceptibility to infections. Among the mechanisms that …
associated with protection from or susceptibility to infections. Among the mechanisms that …
Virus–host interactions and their roles in coral reef health and disease
Coral reefs occur in nutrient-poor shallow waters, constitute biodiversity and productivity
hotspots, and are threatened by anthropogenic disturbance. This Review provides an …
hotspots, and are threatened by anthropogenic disturbance. This Review provides an …
Eighteen Coral Genomes Reveal the Evolutionary Origin of Acropora Strategies to Accommodate Environmental Changes
C Shinzato, K Khalturin, J Inoue… - Molecular biology …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
The genus Acropora comprises the most diverse and abundant scleractinian corals
(Anthozoa, Cnidaria) in coral reefs, the most diverse marine ecosystems on Earth. However …
(Anthozoa, Cnidaria) in coral reefs, the most diverse marine ecosystems on Earth. However …
Cell biology of coral bleaching
Corals depend on a mutualistic symbiosis with intracellular dinoflagellates of the genus
Symbiodinium for their energetic needs. The high productivity of corals in a challenging …
Symbiodinium for their energetic needs. The high productivity of corals in a challenging …
Marine heatwave hotspots in coral reef environments: physical drivers, ecophysiological outcomes, and impact upon structural complexity
A changing climate is driving increasingly common and prolonged marine heatwaves
(MHWs) and these extreme events have now been widely documented to severely impact …
(MHWs) and these extreme events have now been widely documented to severely impact …
Ancient and conserved functional interplay between Bcl-2 family proteins in the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis
N Popgeorgiev, JD Sa, L Jabbour, S Banjara… - Science …, 2020 - science.org
In metazoans, Bcl-2 family proteins are major regulators of mitochondrially mediated
apoptosis; however, their evolution remains poorly understood. Here, we describe the …
apoptosis; however, their evolution remains poorly understood. Here, we describe the …
Ginsenoside Rb3 provides protective effects against cisplatin‐induced nephrotoxicity via regulation of AMPK‐/mTOR‐mediated autophagy and inhibition of apoptosis …
J **ng, J Hou, Z Ma, Z Wang, S Ren, Y Wang… - Cell …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Based on previous reports that ginsenosides have been shown to exert better
preventive effects on cisplatin‐induced kidney injury, the present work aims to evaluate the …
preventive effects on cisplatin‐induced kidney injury, the present work aims to evaluate the …
Triggers, cascades, and endpoints: connecting the dots of coral bleaching mechanisms
The intracellular coral–dinoflagellate symbiosis is the engine that underpins the success of
coral reefs, one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. However, the breakdown of …
coral reefs, one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. However, the breakdown of …
The role of oxidative stress-mediated apoptosis in the pathogenesis of uric acid nephropathy
L Yang, B Chang, Y Guo, X Wu, L Liu - Renal Failure, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: By copying the uric acid nephropathy rat model, the oxidative stress injury of
mitochondria was caused in renal tubular epithelial cells and the relationship between the …
mitochondria was caused in renal tubular epithelial cells and the relationship between the …
Metazoans and intrinsic apoptosis: an evolutionary analysis of the Bcl-2 family
The B-cell lymphoma-2 (Bcl-2) family is a group of genes regulating intrinsic apoptosis, a
process controlling events such as development, homeostasis and the innate and adaptive …
process controlling events such as development, homeostasis and the innate and adaptive …