Department of Immunology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.
Dev Cell. 2024 Oct 7;59(19):2523-2531. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2024.08.008.
A paradigm shift in the study of cell death is currently occurring: whereas previously we had always considered that there were "points of no return" in any cell death pathway, we now realize that in many types of active, regulated cell death, this is not the case. We are also learning that cells that "almost die," but nevertheless survive, can transiently take on an altered state, with potential implications for understanding cancer therapies and relapse. In this perspective, we parse the many forms of cell death by analogy to suicide, sabotage, and murder, and consider how cells that might be "instructed" to engage a cell death pathway might nevertheless survive.
目前,细胞死亡研究正在发生范式转变:以前,我们一直认为任何细胞死亡途径都存在“不可逆转点”,而现在我们意识到,在许多类型的主动、受调控的细胞死亡中,事实并非如此。我们也逐渐认识到,那些“几乎死亡”但最终幸存下来的细胞可以暂时进入一种改变的状态,这可能对理解癌症治疗和复发具有潜在意义。在这种观点下,我们通过类比自杀、破坏和谋杀来解析细胞死亡的多种形式,并思考那些可能被“指令”参与细胞死亡途径的细胞如何幸存下来。