2023
Making the head: Caspases in life and death
ŠVANDOVÁ, Eva, Herve LESOT, Paul SHARPE a Eva MATALOVAZákladní údaje
Originální název
Making the head: Caspases in life and death
Autoři
ŠVANDOVÁ, Eva (203 Česká republika, garant, domácí), Herve LESOT, Paul SHARPE a Eva MATALOVA
Vydání
FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, Lausanne, FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2023, 2296-634X
Další údaje
Jazyk
angličtina
Typ výsledku
Článek v odborném periodiku
Obor
10601 Cell biology
Stát vydavatele
Švýcarsko
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Odkazy
Impakt faktor
Impact factor: 5.500 v roce 2022
Kód RIV
RIV/00216224:14110/23:00134074
Organizační jednotka
Lékařská fakulta
UT WoS
000920367200001
Klíčová slova anglicky
caspases; development; head; apoptotic; non-apoptotic
Příznaky
Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změněno: 27. 4. 2023 13:02, Mgr. Tereza Miškechová
Anotace
V originále
The term apoptosis, as a way of programmed cell death, was coined a half century ago and since its discovery the process has been extensively investigated. The anatomy and physiology of the head are complex and thus apoptosis has mostly been followed in separate structures, tissues or cell types. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of recent knowledge concerning apoptosis-related molecules involved in the development of structures of head with a particular focus on caspases, cysteine proteases having a key position in apoptotic pathways. Since many classical apoptosis-related molecules, including caspases, are emerging in several non-apoptotic processes, these were also considered. The largest organ of the head region is the brain and its development has been extensively investigated, including the roles of apoptosis and related molecules. Neurogenesis research also includes sensory organs such as the eye and ear, efferent nervous system and associated muscles and glands. Caspases have been also associated with normal function of the skin and hair follicles. Regarding mineralised tissues within craniofacial morphogenesis, apoptosis in bones has been of interest along with palate fusion and tooth development. Finally, the role of apoptosis and caspases in angiogenesis, necessary for any tissue/organ development and maintenance/homeostasis, are discussed. Additionally, this review points to abnormalities of development resulting from improper expression/activation of apoptosis-related molecules.
Návaznosti
GA21-21409S, projekt VaV |
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