The role of death-associated protein 3 in apoptosis, anoikis and human cancer

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Abstract

Death-associated protein 3 (DAP3) is a molecule with a significant role in the control of both apoptosis and anoikis. Apoptosis is the predominant type of programmed cell death (PCD) which may occur in response to irreparable damage to DNA, or in response to induction by inflammatory cells. Anoikis is subset of apoptosis which occurs in epithelial cells in response to detachment from the surrounding matrix. Both apoptosis and anoikis are of interest in the context of carcinogenesis. In this review, we shall discuss apoptosis and anoikis, and the recent literature regarding the role of DAP3 in both these pathways.

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Wazir, U., Orakzai, M. M. A. W., Khanzada, Z. S., Jiang, W. G., Sharma, A. K., Kasem, A., & Mokbel, K. (2015, April 10). The role of death-associated protein 3 in apoptosis, anoikis and human cancer. Cancer Cell International. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12935-015-0187-z

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