Cell Death-Related Ubiquitin Modifications in Inflammatory Syndromes: From Mice to Men

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Abstract

Aberrant cell death can cause inflammation and inflammation-related diseases. While the link between cell death and inflammation has been widely established in mouse models, evidence supporting a role for cell death in the onset of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases in patients is still missing. In this review, we discuss how the lessons learnt from mouse models can help shed new light on the initiating or contributing events leading to immune-mediated disorders. In addition, we discuss how multiomic approaches can provide new insight on the soluble factors released by dying cells that might contribute to the development of such diseases.

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Peltzer, N., & Annibaldi, A. (2022, June 1). Cell Death-Related Ubiquitin Modifications in Inflammatory Syndromes: From Mice to Men. Biomedicines. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10061436

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