Literature DB >> 16610360

Heat shock proteins: endogenous modulators of apoptotic cell death.

C Didelot1, E Schmitt, M Brunet, L Maingret, A Parcellier, C Garrido.   

Abstract

The highly conserved heat shock proteins (Hsps) accumulate in cells exposed to heat and a variety of other stressful stimuli. Hsps, that function mainly as molecular chaperones, allow cells to adapt to gradual changes in their environment and to survive in otherwise lethal conditions. The events of cell stress and cell death are linked and Hsps induced in response to stress appear to function at key regulatory points in the control of apoptosis. Hsps include anti-apoptotic and pro-apoptotic proteins that interact with a variety of cellular proteins involved in apoptosis. Their expression level can determine the fate of the cell in response to a death stimulus, and apoptosis-inhibitory Hsps, in particular Hsp27 and Hsp70, may participate in carcinogenesis. This review summarizes the apoptosis-regulatory function of Hsps.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16610360     DOI: 10.1007/3-540-29717-0_8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Handb Exp Pharmacol        ISSN: 0171-2004


  41 in total

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2.  Stress down south: meeting report of the fifth International Workshop on the Molecular Biology of Stress Responses.

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Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 3.667

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4.  Distinct role of Hsp70 in Drosophila hemocytes during severe hypoxia.

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5.  Toxoplasma gondii infection inhibits the mitochondrial apoptosis through induction of Bcl-2 and HSP70.

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Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2010-08-03       Impact factor: 2.289

Review 6.  Roles of heat shock proteins and gamma delta T cells in inflammation.

Authors:  Mark I Hirsh; Wolfgang G Junger
Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol       Date:  2008-06-19       Impact factor: 6.914

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8.  Nitration of Hsp90 induces cell death.

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2013-03-04       Impact factor: 11.205

9.  Increases in expression of 14-3-3 eta and 14-3-3 zeta transcripts during neuroprotection induced by delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol in AF5 cells.

Authors:  Jia Chen; Chun-Ting Lee; Stacie L Errico; Kevin G Becker; William J Freed
Journal:  J Neurosci Res       Date:  2007-06       Impact factor: 4.164

10.  Differential gene expression in the testes of different murine strains under normal and hyperthermic conditions.

Authors:  Ying Li; Qing Zhou; Randy Hively; Lizhong Yang; Christopher Small; Michael D Griswold
Journal:  J Androl       Date:  2008-12-18
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