Selected article for: "cell apoptosis induce and host cell"

Author: Dai, Xiaofeng; Hakizimana, Olivier; Zhang, Xuanhao; Kaushik, Aman Chandra; Zhang, Jianying
Title: Orchestrated efforts on host network hijacking: Processes governing virus replication
  • Document date: 2020_2_12
  • ID: 1dc46btc_45
    Snippet: Cell survival programs are the outcome of the collective efforts of cell defense and cell physiology adaptations. Immune response stimulates autophagy by PRRs via autophagic adaptors to eradicate intracellular microorganisms [148] . Interferon, the crucial mediators of innate immune response, induces apoptosis of virusinfected cells and cellular resistance to viral infection [149] . Cell cycle arrest can provoke signals to induce apoptosis, where.....
    Document: Cell survival programs are the outcome of the collective efforts of cell defense and cell physiology adaptations. Immune response stimulates autophagy by PRRs via autophagic adaptors to eradicate intracellular microorganisms [148] . Interferon, the crucial mediators of innate immune response, induces apoptosis of virusinfected cells and cellular resistance to viral infection [149] . Cell cycle arrest can provoke signals to induce apoptosis, where fatty acids such as butyrate are the pivotal molecules attracting cells in the arrested states [150] . Retroviruses, in particular, set cells to transient cell cycle arrest during its amalgamation into the host genome to activate enzymes necessary for DNA repair, and failed recombination lead to apoptosis [151] . Cell cycle arrest and DNA damage can trigger autophagy in response to cytoplasmic signals [152] . Lipids such as short-chain fatty acids (mostly propionate and butyrate) could induce autophagy [153] and/or apoptosis [154] , as substantiated in colon cancer cells.

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