2022
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2022.945175
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The role of necroptosis in common respiratory diseases in children

Abstract: Studies have shown that necroptosis (NEC) relies on a unique gene-regulated molecular pathway to cause cell death. With the development of knockout mouse models and specific molecular inhibitors of necrotic proteins, this cell death pathway has been considered one of the important causes of the pathogenesis of human diseases. In this review, we explored the possible roles and mechanisms of NEC in common respiratory diseases in children, such as acute lung injury, acute respiratory distress syndrome, pulmonary … Show more

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“…Cellular elements such as DAMP, HMGB1, mitochondrial DNA, uric acid, histones, and ATP are also simultaneously released into the extracellular space via the plasma membrane pores, inducing an inflammatory response. 243 , 246 , 247 …”
Section: Necroptosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cellular elements such as DAMP, HMGB1, mitochondrial DNA, uric acid, histones, and ATP are also simultaneously released into the extracellular space via the plasma membrane pores, inducing an inflammatory response. 243 , 246 , 247 …”
Section: Necroptosismentioning
confidence: 99%