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The emerging role of PANoptosis in viral infections disease
PANoptosis is a distinct inflammatory cell death mechanism that involves interactions between pyroptosis, apoptosis, and necroptosis. It can be regulated by diverse PANoptosome complexes built by integrating components from various cell death modalities. There is a rising interest in PANoptosis' process and functions. Viral infection is an important trigger of PANoptosis. Viruses invade host cells through their unique mechanisms and utilize host cell resources for replication and proliferation. In this process, viruses interfere with the normal physiological functions of host cells, including cell death mechanisms. A variety of viruses, such as influenza A virus (IAV), herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV1) and coronaviruses, have been found to induce PANoptosis in host cells. Given the importance of PANoptosis across the disease spectrum, this review briefly describes the relationships between pyroptosis, apoptosis, and necroptosis, highlights the key molecules in PANoptosome formation and activation, and outlines the multifaceted roles of PANoptosis in viral diseases, including potential therapeutic targets. We also talk about key principles and significant concerns for future PANoptosis research. Improved understanding of PANoptosis and its mechanisms is critical for discovering new treatment targets and methods.
期刊介绍:
Cellular Signalling publishes original research describing fundamental and clinical findings on the mechanisms, actions and structural components of cellular signalling systems in vitro and in vivo.
Cellular Signalling aims at full length research papers defining signalling systems ranging from microorganisms to cells, tissues and higher organisms.