Cutting edge: Blockade of inhibitor of apoptosis proteins sensitizes neutrophils to TNF- but not lipopolysaccharide-mediated cell death and IL-1β secretion
The mammalian inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (IAPs) are key regulators of cell death and inflammation. A major function of IAPs is to block the formation of a cell death–inducing complex, termed the ripoptosome, which can trigger caspase-8–dependent apoptosis or caspase-independent necroptosis. Rec...
Main Authors: | Chen, K, Lawlor, K, von Pein, J, Boucher, D, Gerlic, M, Croker, B, Bezbradica, J, Vince, J, Schroder, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Association of Immunologists
2018
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