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The role of regulated necrosis in endocrine diseases

The death of endocrine cells is involved in type 1 diabetes mellitus, autoimmunity, adrenopause and hypogonadotropism. Insights from research on basic cell death have revealed that most pathophysiologically important cell death is necrotic in nature, whereas regular metabolism is maintained by apopt...

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Autores principales: Tonnus, Wulf, Belavgeni, Alexia, Beuschlein, Felix, Eisenhofer, Graeme, Fassnacht, Martin, Kroiss, Matthias, Krone, Nils P., Reincke, Martin, Bornstein, Stefan R., Linkermann, Andreas
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8207819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34135504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41574-021-00499-w
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author Tonnus, Wulf
Belavgeni, Alexia
Beuschlein, Felix
Eisenhofer, Graeme
Fassnacht, Martin
Kroiss, Matthias
Krone, Nils P.
Reincke, Martin
Bornstein, Stefan R.
Linkermann, Andreas
author_facet Tonnus, Wulf
Belavgeni, Alexia
Beuschlein, Felix
Eisenhofer, Graeme
Fassnacht, Martin
Kroiss, Matthias
Krone, Nils P.
Reincke, Martin
Bornstein, Stefan R.
Linkermann, Andreas
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description The death of endocrine cells is involved in type 1 diabetes mellitus, autoimmunity, adrenopause and hypogonadotropism. Insights from research on basic cell death have revealed that most pathophysiologically important cell death is necrotic in nature, whereas regular metabolism is maintained by apoptosis programmes. Necrosis is defined as cell death by plasma membrane rupture, which allows the release of damage-associated molecular patterns that trigger an immune response referred to as necroinflammation. Regulated necrosis comes in different forms, such as necroptosis, pyroptosis and ferroptosis. In this Perspective, with a focus on the endocrine environment, we introduce these cell death pathways and discuss the specific consequences of regulated necrosis. Given that clinical trials of necrostatins for the treatment of autoimmune conditions have already been initiated, we highlight the therapeutic potential of such novel therapeutic approaches that, in our opinion, should be tested in endocrine disorders in the future.
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spelling pubmed-82078192021-06-17 The role of regulated necrosis in endocrine diseases Tonnus, Wulf Belavgeni, Alexia Beuschlein, Felix Eisenhofer, Graeme Fassnacht, Martin Kroiss, Matthias Krone, Nils P. Reincke, Martin Bornstein, Stefan R. Linkermann, Andreas Nat Rev Endocrinol Perspective The death of endocrine cells is involved in type 1 diabetes mellitus, autoimmunity, adrenopause and hypogonadotropism. Insights from research on basic cell death have revealed that most pathophysiologically important cell death is necrotic in nature, whereas regular metabolism is maintained by apoptosis programmes. Necrosis is defined as cell death by plasma membrane rupture, which allows the release of damage-associated molecular patterns that trigger an immune response referred to as necroinflammation. Regulated necrosis comes in different forms, such as necroptosis, pyroptosis and ferroptosis. In this Perspective, with a focus on the endocrine environment, we introduce these cell death pathways and discuss the specific consequences of regulated necrosis. Given that clinical trials of necrostatins for the treatment of autoimmune conditions have already been initiated, we highlight the therapeutic potential of such novel therapeutic approaches that, in our opinion, should be tested in endocrine disorders in the future. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-06-16 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8207819/ /pubmed/34135504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41574-021-00499-w Text en © Springer Nature Limited 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Tonnus, Wulf
Belavgeni, Alexia
Beuschlein, Felix
Eisenhofer, Graeme
Fassnacht, Martin
Kroiss, Matthias
Krone, Nils P.
Reincke, Martin
Bornstein, Stefan R.
Linkermann, Andreas
The role of regulated necrosis in endocrine diseases
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title_full The role of regulated necrosis in endocrine diseases
title_fullStr The role of regulated necrosis in endocrine diseases
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title_short The role of regulated necrosis in endocrine diseases
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8207819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34135504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41574-021-00499-w
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